Two victims of the Newtown building collapse have been discharged from the Police Hospital, while two others in critical condition are being transferred from Maamobi General Hospital to the 37 Military Hospital for specialised care.
Fresh updates indicate that rescued victims are receiving treatment across multiple health facilities, including the Police Hospital, Maamobi General Hospital, and the 37 Military Hospital.
According to the Greater Accra Regional Administrator of the National Ambulance Service, Daniel Asare, eight ambulances, including an Advanced Life Support unit, were deployed to the scene to support rescue and medical evacuation efforts.
At the Police Hospital, two victims have been treated and discharged.
Maamobi General Hospital is currently managing five patients, with three reported to be in stable condition. The two others in critical condition are being transferred to the 37 Military Hospital for advanced treatment.
The 37 Military Hospital has already received six victims and is preparing to admit the additional critical cases from Maamobi.
Emergency responders continue to coordinate efforts to ensure all victims receive the necessary medical attention, as authorities monitor their condition closely following the collapse.
