Judea and Samaria Rescue Without Borders responders were dispatched to the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem following a report of a shooting attack.The responders provided initial medical treatment to several victims with varying degrees of injuries
ISenior medic Moshe Levi from Judea and Samaria Rescue Without Borders, who was the first to arrive at the scene, said: “I was very close to the scene of the incident and heard gunshots. I saw people running away from the bus stop and immediately understood it was a terror attack. When I arrived at the scene, I found several victims with various degrees of injuries. Together with medics and paramedics, we provided life-saving medical treatment to seven victims in serious condition, two in moderate condition, and three with minor injuries. After initial treatment at the scene, they were evacuated by MDA ambulances to hospitals in the city for further care.”Senior medic Oheviah Sharabi from the Judea and Samaria Rescue Without Borders motorcycle unit said:”I arrived quickly at the scene of the attack and saw several victims with different levels of injuries. Together with medics and paramedics, I provided initial life-saving aid on site, and we loaded them onto MDA ambulances for continued treatment at hospitals in the city
In the video we see our rescuers running to neutralize the terrorists and the testimony of Ohevia our rescuer