In Burkina Faso, after Monday’s attack on a supply convoy on the Djibo/Bourzanga road axis in the Sahel region, several wounded, mostly children, arrived in Ouagadougou for treatment. Suffering from several traumas, these wounded transported by the armed forces are in intensive care.
With our correspondent in Ouagadougou, Yaya Boudani
Monday, when Priscille Kaboré, the director of the Charles De Gaulle pediatric hospital, receives a call informing her of the arrival of a helicopter with injured children from the explosionwithout hesitation, she activates the white plan, planned in the event of a disaster: We have reorganized the teams. We moved some equipment to make space to put other beds and other mattresses. »
The whole system is reconfigured to allow free care of the injured. About twenty children are received in the emergency department of the Charles De Gaulle pediatric university hospital. Dr Francis Ouedraogo, is the head of the surgical emergency units: “ Among them, there were five head injuries that we redirected to other hospital structures because we don’t have a neurosurgery department. The rest of the children came to the surgical emergency room. There were about thirteen children who needed to be taken care of as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we lost a child in intensive care. A child is still in critical condition, but the vital prognosis is not engaged. »
Call for blood donations
To ensure that the wounded are taken care of, Albert Ouédraogo, the head of government, went to the various hospitals: “ I would like to commend the speed and responsiveness with which these teams treated the injured. I would like to add my voice to an appeal to the population for blood donations. All the injured from this attack on the artisanal mine are interned in the four university hospitals in the capital.
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