UPDATE The accident was announced through the e-call system; a one-year-old child arrived at the hospital

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UPDATE: A traffic incident involving three vehicles involving 13 people, 8 adults and 5 children, was announced via e-call. It happened on April 3, on Ștefan cel Mare street in Târgu Neamț, the intervention and law enforcement forces being announced around 11:39. Two fire crews from the Târgu Neamț Detachment intervened with a fire truck with the extrication module and a SMURD ambulance. All persons self-evacuated until rescuers arrived

“Two women, aged 45 and 40, and a 6-year-old girl were assisted by the EPA crew but refused transport to hospital. A one-year-old child was evaluated by a SAJ crew that arrived at the scene of the event, later being transported to the CPU Târgu Neamț for monitoring”announces ISU Neamț.

Firefighters also acted to ensure fire prevention and extinguishing measures and to clear the roadway of the elements resulting from the road event. The police are to establish the causes and conditions in which the unwanted incident took place. (GS)

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INITIAL NEWS: Today, April 3, a little while ago, around 12:10, three cars were involved in a chain collision at the exit from the city of Târgu-Neamț, towards the commune of Timișești, in the area known as “La barieră “.

UPDATE The accident was announced through the e-call system; a one-year-old child arrived at the hospital, ZCH NEWS - your source of information

According to the first information provided by IPJ Neamț, through principal agent Dimitrie Mocanu, it would only be about material damage. A SAJ ambulance also arrived at the scene, the medical personnel are evaluating several people who may have suffered panic attacks.

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