Three injured in Yerevan building collapse are discharged from hospital
news.am
October 27, 2012 | 11:51
YEREVAN. - One of the nine people, who were injured as a result of
Thursday's collapse of a semi-constructed building at the heart of
Armenia's capital city Yerevan, is still in stable but critical
condition, the Health Minister's Press Secretary Anahit Haytayan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
She noted that another injured is at the reanimation ward, and the
doctors say he is in average but critical condition.
Three others have been discharged from hospital, and another three are
still undergoing treatment at the neurosurgery department.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a construction crew of
eleven remained under the debris as a result of Thursday's collapse of
a building in downtown Yerevan. The Ministry of Emergency Situations
received a call at 1:10pm informing that firemen and rescuers were
needed. Subsequently, the firemen and rescuers were dispatched to the
scene.
Identities of the nine injured are made public, and they are as
follows: Kamo Kagramanov, 50, Arman, 40, Arman Grigoryan, 25, Arsen
Hayrapetyan, 30, Nahapet Badalyan, Volodya Matevosyan, Sirak
Tovmasyan, Edik Sukiasyan, 30, and Robert Arakelyan, 53.
A criminal case has been launched on charges of violation of the
employment protection rules.
news.am
October 27, 2012 | 11:51
YEREVAN. - One of the nine people, who were injured as a result of
Thursday's collapse of a semi-constructed building at the heart of
Armenia's capital city Yerevan, is still in stable but critical
condition, the Health Minister's Press Secretary Anahit Haytayan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
She noted that another injured is at the reanimation ward, and the
doctors say he is in average but critical condition.
Three others have been discharged from hospital, and another three are
still undergoing treatment at the neurosurgery department.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a construction crew of
eleven remained under the debris as a result of Thursday's collapse of
a building in downtown Yerevan. The Ministry of Emergency Situations
received a call at 1:10pm informing that firemen and rescuers were
needed. Subsequently, the firemen and rescuers were dispatched to the
scene.
Identities of the nine injured are made public, and they are as
follows: Kamo Kagramanov, 50, Arman, 40, Arman Grigoryan, 25, Arsen
Hayrapetyan, 30, Nahapet Badalyan, Volodya Matevosyan, Sirak
Tovmasyan, Edik Sukiasyan, 30, and Robert Arakelyan, 53.
A criminal case has been launched on charges of violation of the
employment protection rules.