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– A total of seven unconscious people were taken to the hospital. The condition must be severe to critical for several of these. Two policemen were also exposed to carbon monoxide and are receiving treatment, the Oslo police wrote on Twitter.
– What we can confirm now is that 24 patients have come to the hospital after this party, says communications consultant Anders Bayer at Oslo University Hospital to NTB shortly before 7 am on Sunday.
It cannot provide information on the status of patients.
Found by chance
– A patrol came across some young men who seemed very cloudy around 3.45. Unconscious people were then found inside this cave or bunker. A total of six people were taken unconscious to the hospital. 13 people were placed in a meeting place. They have been asked to contact the hospital, operations director André Kråkenes tells Dagbladet.
Task leader Hans Kristian Jørgensen informs VG that five, who were taken to Ullevål, are seriously injured. One has been taken to Lovisenberg. Others have also been brought to Ullevål for a check.
Up to 80 people
Police suspect that between 30 and 80 people attended the party in a bunker at the intersection of the Uelands gate and the Colletts gate, near Lovisenberg hospital. The injured have been sent to Lovisenberg and Ullevål hospitals.
Oslo University Hospital now issues a warning Twitter:
– IMPORTANT: People who have been to the bunker party at Colletts gate in Oslo must go to the emergency room to measure blood gases, the hospital writes.
First aid
– The fire service is now investigating what type of facility it really is. It seems that people, who are between 20 and 30 years old, have entered illegally and have had a party. A sound and light unit was used there, causing carbon monoxide poisoning. In addition, illegal funds have been seized, says Kråkenes.
The police who arrived at the scene began with first aid to save lives and all the emergency services rushed to the scene.
Party riots, drunk driving, desperate neighbors
Delirium
According to the police, the people who attended the party illegally entered the bunker. It must have been locked and closed.
– It is an entrance that has been broken, you have to climb a bit to get there, says Kråkenes to NTB.
The leader of the police task at the scene, Arve Røtterud, tells NTB that there has been a rave party in connection with a birthday celebration. Describe the bunker as a cave.
– One of our patrols was greeted by someone who felt bad and needed help. As the patrol helps and talks to the person, more people come out of the cave, he says.
– Unlucky
The fire department measured the oxygen level at the site at 16 percent after evacuation. Combined with a high CO2 content in the air, it can be dangerous. Normally, the oxygen level in dry air is 21 percent.
– They must have used drugs at the party too. The combination of bad air, alcohol and drugs is out of luck. Several left the party before the police arrived, says Kråkenes.
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