Train-Bus Accident in Lagos: LASUTH setup outdoor triage centre, govt calls for blood donations

Photos šŸ‘‡ The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has visited the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) where victims of the accident between a moving train and a high capacity bus (BRT Bus) are medically attended to.

Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), where victims of the accident between a moving train and a high capacity bus (BRT Bus) are being medically attended to
Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), where victims of the accident between a moving train and a high capacity bus (BRT Bus) are being medically attended to

In the morning of Thursday 9 March, 2023, an accident between a moving train and a high capacity bus occurred claiming lives and several people sustaining serious injuries, as revealed by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).

Governor Sanwo-Olu disclosed, “the LASUTH team expertly setup an outdoor triage centre which has contributed in saving lives”.

“There were 85 pax on board the bus with 6 deaths, 42 moderate injuries, 29 serious and 8 mild injuries according to the LASUTH classification scale,” Sanwo-Olu disclosed.

Governor Sanwo-Olu said: “I was at LASUTH to understand the condition of the victims of the bus/train accident.


“The team at LASUTH expertly setup an outdoor triage centre which has contributed in saving lives, speeding up injury level profiling and supporting immediate critical action.


“This was a totally avoidable incident that simply required patience and the need to follow proper transportation protocol. 


“There were 85 pax on board the bus with 6 deaths, 42 moderate injuries, 29 serious and 8 mild injuries according to the LASUTH classification scale.


“Lagos is in a state of mourning and for the next 3 days, I am suspending all campaign activities. All flags will be flown at half mast and tomorrow all civil servants will work till 12 noon before returning home to be with their loved ones during this trying time.


“It is still a critical period for some of the patients as we continue to call for blood donations across different state government medical facilities. 


“This is a call for our humanity to rise above all. I also thank LASEMA, the security agencies, staff and students of LASUTH.”

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