The Lagos State Government says 32 survivors of the train and bus accident have been discharged from different hospitals in the state.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, made the disclosure at a press conference in Lagos on Friday.
The commissioner said the accident recorded 102 casualties including six fatalities, adding that all the patients are presently in stable medical condition.
He said 19 survivors of the accident were discharged from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), five from the Toll Gate Trauma Centre, and eight from Orile-Agege General Hospital.
Abayomi added that all the victims with varying degrees of injuries were admitted and treated at LASUTH.
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”25 patients with moderate injuries were later referred to five general hospitals in Lagos for further treatment and to decongest LASUTH.
”People donated 256 voluntary units of blood and 40 units were transfused yesterday,” Abayomi said.
The commissioner commended the blood donors, saying it would assist to replenish the state’s blood bank.
Abayomi, however, noted that based on existing policy, medical bills of all patients treated as a result of the incident would be covered by the Lagos State Government.
He commended the staff of LASUTH and other health workers for their prompt response to the accident victims.
Abayomi stated that the medical personnel who created a triage emergency tents in LASUTH assisted to save lives, speed up injury level profiling and support immediate critical action.
A Lagos State Government staff bus carrying civil servants from Isolo to Alausa had a head-on collision with a train at PWD Bus-Stop, along Agege Motor Road.
The casualties of the accident which occurred at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday were taken to LASUTH for treatment.
There were 85 passengers on board the bus, 17 people associated with the accident, among which 42 sustained moderate injuries, 29 serious, and eight mild injuries.
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