Kragujevac’s emergency services have been running non-stop! In the last 24 hours, they handled a whopping 43 interventions – 33 during the day and 10 at night. The Kragujevac Emergency Medicine Institute’s clinic saw 58 adult patients – 10 by day and a staggering 48 at night. There were 12 interventions in public places. The most common reasons during the day? Injuries, high blood pressure, and alcohol intoxication. At night, it was mostly high blood pressure and asthma attacks. Is this the new normal chaos in our city or just the tip of the iceberg? Emergency teams are battling a relentless wave of health issues while citizens desperately seek help. Sounds like a horror movie scene, but it’s the reality of Kragujevac. Think these are just numbers? Think again – these are lives on the edge. And who’s thinking about how our heroes in white coats are coping with this pressure? Maybe it’s time to ask – who helps the helpers? As the number of interventions climbs, the question remains: how long can this go on? Got a story or think emergency services are stretched too thin? Drop a comment below. Let’s hear from those on the front lines!
Emergency Services in Kragujevac: 43 Interventions in 24 Hours and Nighttime High Blood Pressure Struggles
