
An 11-year-old Haredi boy was injured on Saturday night after falling from a height on Barkat Street in Har Shmuel near Jerusalem.
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Rescue forces called to the scene provided the child with first aid and he was taken to the hospital in moderate to serious condition.
Danny Shmueli, a United Hatzalah medic, said at the end of Shabbat: "Passers-by said that the child was leaning on a broken fence and as a result he fell from the wall near the synagogue and was injured in his head and upper body.
Avi Jian, a United Hatzalah ambulance driver: "I provided him with first aid with the help of other paramedics who were at the nearby synagogue and then I evacuated him in a United Hatzalah ambulance to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, in moderate to serious condition.".
Shabbat watchmen from the Hatzala organization in Bnei Brak were called to Jabotinsky Street on Saturday after a 5-year-old girl, a pedestrian, was hit by a vehicle.
The paramedics who arrived at the scene provided first aid to the girl who suffered a head injury, and she was evacuated in moderate condition to Linson Hospital in Petah Tikva.
Driver Issachar Inhorn: "When I arrived at the scene with my MDA ambulance, I found a 5-year-old girl suffering from a head injury after being hit by a vehicle. Together with Shabbat attendant Shimon Braverman, we provided her with initial medical treatment, including immobilization and dressings, and she was evacuated in moderate condition for further medical treatment in a trauma room at Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva.""