Belgrade faced a nightmare last night! At 11:43 PM on Boulevard Oslobođenja near Trošarina, a 20-year-old man suffered serious injuries in a car accident that shocked everyone around. Ambulance crews were working non-stop throughout the night — a total of 40 interventions, with 30 of them on public streets. While chronic heart patients were the most frequent callers, this crash cast a dark shadow over what was otherwise a relatively calm night in Belgrade.
As Belgrade wrestles with daily challenges, emergency teams tirelessly save lives and provide aid. The night was tense, and the number of interventions shows just how much pressure the city is under. Is this a wake-up call for stricter traffic safety measures, or just bad luck?
Meanwhile, the other side of the city had a relatively quiet night with no major incidents, only 12 interventions on public places, mostly for chronic patients. But is that enough to breathe easy? Ambulance services are stretched thin, and citizens are left wondering — what’s next?
This isn’t just numbers — these are lives, families, and futures. Every accident, every call tells a story of unpredictability and dangers lurking on the streets. Can we really ignore these alarming stats? Or will we keep pretending everything’s fine until it’s too late?
Got thoughts or witnessed these events? Drop a comment below. Has Belgrade become a city of dangerous nights, or is this just a drop in the ocean? Let’s chat — maybe together we can spark some change!