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La Prensa Grafica reports grenade explosion downtown. Original story here.

Roughly Googled improved Translation

By David Marroquin La Prensa Grafica

Sunday, April 11, 2010

MS 13 gang members threw a grenade against a group of 18 gang members who were drinking on the premises of former San Jose park in downtown San Salvador with victims being at least 11 people, including two children, police said.

At the time of the explosion was a rush (mass exodus) of people ran everywhere. Some even left their meals,” said a young woman who works as a waitress in one of the cantinas.

Also street vendors who have set up their sales on North Sixth Avenue and First Street East, left abandoned their posts. “Within seconds, all was left alone, there was not a single soul,” said a witness.

The first version that Police heard indicated that it was the explosion of an oven propane tank exploded accidentally caused by gun from a customer drinking at a bar.  However, that version was discarded later when firefighters quelled the blaze and discovered the hole left by a detonation device.

Police sources explained that before the explosion, one of the MS gang roamed the area and saw the rivals.  Several minutes had elapsed when he returned in company of other gang members and threw the grenade into the room where 18 were present.

Comandos de Salvamento moved transported at least ten injured people to hospitals Rosales, Social Security and Benjamin Bloom ERs. Among the injured are Samuel Antonio Linares, Karen Elizabeth Marvel, Ana Margarita Baires, Edenilson Leopoldo García, Ana Teresa Merino, Blanca Rosa Jarquín Rosales, Ana Beatriz Pérez Asunción, and Brenda Torres Esmeralda Cabrera.

Also were injured from shrapnel Nuria Elizabeth Ventura, 12, and Jennifer Rhodes Estefani Jarquin, nine, and Ricardo Garcia Martinez, 72, and Pocasangre Bernarda Hernandez, 66.  This is the third grenade explosion that occurs in downtown San Salvador this year. The first two killed three people and there were more than a dozen injured.

Resumen de Emergencias: Semana Santa

CDS presents an overview of emergencies attended to from 8am March 27th to April 4th 12pm during Holy Week Vacation 2010.

For more detailed information please call 2221 1310 and ask for Carlos Alvarado, voice person for the Comandos de Salvamento Base Central, San Salvador.

INJURIES

Firearm 2

Blade/Object 25

Burns 7

Fractures 8

Intoxications (alcohol/drugs) 17

Polytraumas 26

MVA injuries 54

Total: 139 Injured

Attended 29 MVA calls, some only resulting in injury, some with DOAs, or Deceased during transport.

RESCUES

Water 182 (Simple Beach Rescues)

Deep Water 92 (Offshore Rescues with boat or helicopter)

High Angle Rescues 1

Vehicle Extrications 2

Total: 277 Rescued

Mobile Beach Clinic: Majahual

Mission Completed. This is the Comando team that worked at Majahual Beach in the Dept of La Libertad during Holy Week vacations. The Popotlan Base of Comandos, together with Dr. Orellana, good work team!

Foto 1: 6yo missing child, evaluated by Dr. Orellana. Treatment included liquid Acetominofen and a bandage over a small injury on his right arm.

Foto 2: 23 yo female, alegedly ebriated, presenting with multiple small cuts on left hand is attended to by Dr. Orellana along with Popotlan base EMS members.

Foto 3: This patient presents with a near drowning experience at Majahual beach. He is evaluated by Dr. Orellana and given psychosocial support.

Rescue of MVA Victims

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EMS crews from Comandos de Salvamento transported five injured patients, of a total of 18 that were involved in an MVA that occured today April 4th on the highway from San Salvador to Santa Ana at  Km 18, area known localy as la báscula. Three patients were acute and passed away. Two of them were identified as Marvin Odir Rosales and Son Sue Kin, or Korean origin. Other three injured patients were attended to and given first aid at the scene. Rest of the victims were transported by other EMS groups.  In order to remove some of the victims, use of extrication equipment such as the jaws of life was implemented by the Comandos Vehicle extrication unit at the scene.

Fotos: Ricardo Segura

Injured Transported by CDS

María Hortensia Sanchez de Días de 52 años.

Jorge Alberto Días. de 58 años.

Julio Ernesto Calderón. 10 años.

Carolina Alvarado Rodríguez.

Heidi Mejia de 32 años.

DEATHS

Marvin Odir Rosales.

Son Sue Kin

no identificado de entre 30 y 35 años.

Attended to at the Scene

José Urias N/d.

Karla Vasquez

Joél Mancia.

Nota: Algunos nombres pueden estar mal escritos porque fueron tomados con urgencia.

Vehicles involved.

AB-71851

P-625478

P-15384

P-552641

Injured Transported by other EMS Agencies

Cecilia Pleitez de 78 años.

María Salvadora Perez. de 31 años.

Francisco Roberto Castaneda de 65 años.

Pedro de Jesús Santos de 45 años.

José Salvador Martínez de 8 años.

Evelio Siguenza de 37 años.

Naty Arevalo Flores de 30 años.

Ana Cristina Aquino de 51 años.

Simón Martines de 53.

María Isabel Martínes de 41 años.

Omar Roberto Martínez de 21.

Juan Guzman N/d

María Estebana Salazar N/d

Pablo González. N/d.

Dong Hyun Shing.

Walk in Clinic: Consults and Suturing

Many of our patients are not only served through EMS/SAR yet also through medical consultations, and basic suturing/first aid in our Emergency Walk in clinic in San Salvador.  This helps bigger congested Emergency Rooms in San Salvador attend to critical patients during national holidays such as Holy Week.  Comandos de Salvamento Doctor Margarita Menjivar de Orellana presents a portrait of this work at the walk in clinic, Central Base this last weekend.

consulta de osea

Pictured here is Doctor Gomez from the pharmeceutical labs MK (Maquensson) realizing one of these bone measures on the wrist with a patient. In order to offer preventive health care to men over 40 and woman over 35, of who all seem to be lovers of coffee and soda, and do not like lactate products, every three months we offer consults to educate and measure bone density (the amount of calcium present).  This helps prevent Osteoporosis, because once one has it, it can cause bone fractures from just walking, laying down, or even turning over in bed. It is an illness that does not always present with pain in the majority of cases.

Chilindrina en la base central

This young patient of 24 years of age, mother of three children, aledged to use drugs, has tried to commit suicide for the second time.  She was attended to in the small surgery room of the walk in clinic at Base Central with first aid and psychosocial support.

Long time experienced veteran Comando medic Rosa Maria Galvez is suturing the injury after cleaning the site, and assuring integrity of the arteries and veins.

Chilindrina en la base central

 

Fotos: Dra. Margarita

 

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