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A Thai woman is seriously injured after falling from the 26th floor of a condominium in Bangkok at around 2am on Sunday. Rescue teams arrived at the scene within 5 minutes, but the woman had to wait until 4am to receive treatment at the hospital, according to the rescue team. The woman suffered multiple broken bones. Erawan Emergency Centre took the woman to a hospital 1 kilometre away from the scene, who allegedly denied her emergency treatment. The hospital said the woman’s injuries were too severe for them to treat because they didn’t have “enough equipment,” according to the rescue […]

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Quote Article: According to Thai media, the woman fought with her foreign boyfriend and jumped off the balcony of a condominium in the Rakhamhaeng area of Bangkok.

The woman broke both of her legs in the fall and suffered other minor injuries. Miraculously, she didn’t suffer any head injuries.

2 am arguing between a foreinger and his Thai girlfriend. Probably not the first time. I just wonder what the argument was about as most normal couples are asleep way before 2am.

The last half of the sentence is she didn't suffer any head injuries, but what does that matter when she already has head problems. She sure showed him!

 

I hope she gets well soon and buys a lottery ticket.

They should deregister that "hospital" and charge it with false pretences, it's not a hospital if it cannot handle multiple fractures.

(My bet is the staff were all at home in bed and couldn't be bothered.)

You help as much as possible, stabilize the patient and then transfer to a better hospital.

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2 hours ago, elan said:

A person that seriously injured, the EMT would contact hospital before arriving so ER could prep room to accept the patient. 

The Thai Government will now use this example of the High medical quality of Thai hospitals compared to the rest of the world for pushing Thai Medical Tourism. The bar has been set high indeed. 

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