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Herido tras caer accidentalmente desde un segundo piso en Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Herido tras caer accidentalmente desde un segundo piso en Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Un hombre de 30 años ha resultado herido de carácter moderado este lunes tras caer de forma accidental desde un segundo piso en Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

El suceso se produjo sobre las 14.00 horas en la calle Hero, en el barrio de La Salud, cuando el 1-1-2 Canarias recibió la alerta de que una persona se había precipitado a la vía pública.

Personal del Servicio de Urgencias Canario le diagnosticó traumatismo craneal, costal y en extremidad inferior de carácter moderado.

Tras ser inmovilizado, fue evacuado en ambulancia al Hospital de La Candelaria.

La Policía Local realizó el atestado correspondiente y la Policía Nacional colaboró con el resto de recursos de emergencia.


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