Crans-Montana fire: Switzerland’s burn centres overwhelmed with victims

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About 50 people are believed to have been badly burned in the fire.

About 50 people are believed to have been badly burned in the fire.

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Nick Cumming-Bruce

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GENEVA – The number of people who suffered severe burns in

the bar fire in the Swiss resort town of Crans-Montana

far exceeds the capacity of Switzerland’s burn units in Zurich and Lausanne as well as its national disaster centre in the capital, an emergency care official in Geneva said on Jan 1.

About 50 people are believed to have been badly burned, according to Dr Robert Larribau, the head of emergency care at Geneva University Hospitals, who was briefed by the national authorities.

Officials in the capital, Bern, were coordinating with the European Union to find hospitals in neighbouring countries that are able to take some of the victims, Dr Larribau said. Transfers of patients to hospitals in Germany, Italy and France were expected to start on Jan 1 and Jan 2, he said.

The hospital closest to the fire, in Sion, Switzerland, was initially overwhelmed by the rush of victims, Dr Larribau said. It was reported to have taken in around 60 people.

Twenty-two others were sent to Lausanne, more than double the capacity of its burn centre, Dr Larribau added. An additional 16 patients were transferred to Zurich University Hospital, and eight were sent to a hospital in Bern.

Four people, aged between 15 and around 25, were taken to Geneva University Hospitals. Two were in intensive care and required transfer as soon as possible for specialised treatment.

Three people with fractures and other non-burn injuries caused by an explosion at the bar made their own way to another hospital in Geneva as the fire raged, he said. NYTIMES

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