Bloody tragedy in Vienna-Simmering: newborn found in the trash!

Bloody tragedy in Vienna-Simmering: newborn found in the trash!

Wien-Simmering, Österreich - A shocking event happened on Tuesday in a hotel in Vienna-Simmering. Rescue workers were alerted when a 21-year-old woman suffered heavy bleeding in the abdomen. Incredible, but true: The young woman denied a birth and her partner was apparently not aware of the situation. When the rescue workers wanted to intervene, the hotel employees came up with a shocking discovery while disposing of garbage: a dead newborn was in a garbage bag in the hotel trash. These terrible circumstances immediately raise many questions and require a thorough investigation to clarify the background and possible responsibilities, as the Krone reported.

rescue workers trained in an emergency

In the middle of these horrific events, however, a positive light can be thrown on the work of the emergency services. In the new rescue station in Simmering, where a comprehensive training program for the paramedics is carried out today, you will be intensively prepared for the emergency. Between 700 and 800 missions are mastered by the Viennese rescue teams every day. "We paramedics have to be revived in Vienna about six to ten times a year," said Martin Muttenthaler, who sees constant training as essential. The training center, which has existed since 2013, enables the rescue workers to regularly test and improve their skills in order to be able to act optimally in an emergency, reported meinbezirk.at .

The paramedics not only train practical techniques, but also learn to improve communication in a team, as misunderstandings in critical moments can have fatal consequences. These professional preparations are particularly important in order to be able to offer all citizens the best possible help in emergency situations. While the investigation into the incident in the hotel is continuing, it can be seen how important well -trained rescuers are for the life and safety of people.

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