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The patients from the bunker party in Oslo are still in the hospital and some are being treated for brain damage after carbon monoxide poisoning.
The case is being updated.
It will take time to clarify whether patients have suffered permanent damage.
“Injuries can improve over time with good treatment and rehabilitation, but more people have a significantly reduced quality of life,” the hospital reports.
– We have patients who are still hospitalized for treatment and who have complications in the form of brain injuries, says Dag Jacobsen, head of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Oslo University Hospital, to NRK.
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The hospital will not say how many are still hospitalized, but confirms that there are more patients. They receive both regular and intensive treatment.
The hospital also thanks the participants of the party for the good help of the camera, in transporting the affected and unconscious out of the cave, as well as the solid efforts of the emergency personnel on site and the health personnel in the hospitals. , due to the fact that all patients have survived.
According to the police, up to 200 people may have attended the party at St. Hanshaugen in Oslo on Sunday night. 27 people were taken to the hospital after being poisoned with carbon monoxide.
On Thursday, the press was able to enter the bunker where many people were injured during a party this weekend. The bunker owner thinks it could have been a lot worse.
– We were minutes away from a national disaster, says the executive director of the Diakonissehuset Lovisenberg Foundation, Vidar Haukeland, to NTB.
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