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Four Emiratis Rescued in Wadi Qarha After Overturning Vehicles

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A dramatic rescue operation took place Thursday evening in the rugged terrains of Wadi Qarha, Al Batayeh. As Sharjah Police and the National Search and Rescue Center (NSRC) quickly responded to a distress call regarding a vehicle that had overturned with four Emiratis inside.

The incident happened in a remote desert area, where the passengers, who were of varying ages, suffered injuries ranging from minor to severe, prompting an urgent emergency response.

Emergency Teams Swift to Respond
After the distress call was received, the Sharjah Police Central Operations Room promptly dispatched rescue teams to the location. The National Search and Rescue Center was instrumental in the operation, sending a helicopter to airlift one individual who had sustained serious injuries.

The other three passengers, who had less severe injuries, were given first aid by National Ambulance personnel at the scene before being taken to nearby medical facilities for additional care and observation.

Calls for Safety Awareness in Desert Areas
Sharjah Police took the opportunity to remind the public about the importance of adhering to safety guidelines when traveling through desert and rugged terrains. In their statement, they highlighted the need for caution, particularly in areas like Wadi Qarha, which can pose unique risks due to its challenging landscape.

“We urge everyone to prioritize public safety by avoiding dangerous driving and taking all necessary precautions when navigating such difficult environments,” the police stated.

A Safe Outcome Despite the Risks
Although the accident was serious, the prompt and effective response from Sharjah Police, rescue teams, and the National Search and Rescue Center ensured a safe outcome for everyone involved. The timely airlift and medical attention for the passengers highlight the vital role of emergency services in mitigating further harm during such incidents.

As investigations proceed, local authorities continue to emphasize the importance of safety when exploring remote desert areas, where accidents can often remain unnoticed for long periods.

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