2023-09-22 02:05:14
As a result of the severity of the injuries, one of the surviving soldiers of the Army tragedy this Thursday in the vicinity of San Martín de los Andes had to be transferred in a medical flight to Neuquén capital.
Minutes before 9 p.m., The injured man arrived at the Castro Rendón hospital in this citywhere medical sources later confirmed to Diario RÍO NEGRO its critical condition.
«He is going to therapy, he has a spinal and hip injury. It is serious«, they indicated from the capital hospital to this medium regarding the health situation. In addition, they confirmed that the survivor, whose identity was not revealed, “He is a 21 year old male.«, member of the force.
The young man, who remains hospitalized in the Castro Rendón intensive care unit, He was one of nine seriously injured who had to be initially transferred to the Ramón Carrillo hospital in San Martín de los Andes.
In parallel, to the Chapelco clinic, also located in the mountain town, nine other soldiers were transferred, who had less serious injuries, in principle. However, late this Thursday night, the private health center He confirmed that everyone remained hospitalized.
Army tragedy in San Martín de los Andes: what the force said
For its part, from the General Secretary of the ArmyIn addition to confirming the identities of the fatal victims, they issued a statement with the names of the soldiers who were injured as a result of the rollover:
Sergeant Gonzalo Ledesma
Sergeant Claudio Manqui
Sergeant Emiliano Linder
First Corporal Fernando Ramos (Medical discharge)
First Corporal Santiago Barrera
First Corporal Marcos Steinhaus
First Corporal Oscar Jaramillo
Corporal Alejandra Romero
Volunteer Soldier Brian Cariman
Volunteer Soldier Alexis Aqueveque
Volunteer Soldier Santiago Vázquez
Volunteer Soldier Agustina Sandoval
Private Volunteer Jonathan Epullan
Volunteer Soldier Mauricio Cheuquepan
Private Volunteer Jerson Irusta
Volunteer Soldier Fabián Gueche
Volunteer Soldier Michael Medina
Morena Bianchero Volunteer Soldier.
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