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Showing posts with label first aid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first aid. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

A update on Mount Abu (4 June 2015)

An unfortunate accident by a drunken driver.

A car from Gujarat a GJ 30 9620 at around 2:45 pm shot off the road and flew into the gutter near the Neel Kant temple. Apparently, the driver and a co-passenger were two sheets in the wind. Fortunately for all the passengers in the car, no one received major injuries. A crowd of Abuites were on the scene within minutes and were of great assistance. The crowd of Abuites immediately pulled the passengers out of the car and provided them with first aid. The locals gathered there and helped put the vehicle, which had turned turtle, back on its wheels. Here are a few snaps of the mishap that took place today.

'A tourist car overshot and landed in the stream, Abuites gathered around to help the passangers.",
A tourist car overshot and landed in the stream

"The tourist car which overshot landed in the stream below."
The tourist car which overshot landed in the stream below

"A cop overseeing the accident spot."
A cop overseeing the accident spot

"A few of the injured tourists pulled out of the car."
A few of the injured tourists pulled out of the car












Sunday, May 10, 2009

Bees Invade Class 7 St.Mary’s School Mount Abu




A fortnight ago there was abs pandemonium in class 7 as a swarm of bees invaded the class via the open window above the refractory. The students ran helter-skelter and made a bee line for the door. Quite a few students and the teacher Ms Jennifer were at the receiving end. Ms Jennifer got stung 5 times on the back and chest, one of the teachers helped remove the projectiles left behind by the attacking bees, the students who were stung were rushed to hospy for first aid treatment.
The bee hives are just outside the class room under the ledge, it was probably the fumes from the kitchen below that disturbed these little creatures. I believe some class X boys also were at the receiving end a few days later. The window above the hives is now sealed.