Doctor's account of the night HKL staff worked tirelessly, selflessly to treat LRT train crash victims


PETALING JAYA: Medical workers at Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) acted quickly to treat victims of the crash that occurred on the Kelana Jaya LRT line, despite already spending long hours caring for other patients including those with Covid-19.

The hospital’s consultant emergency physician, Dr Alzamani Mohammad Idrose gave an insider’s view on how the hospital managed to treat the victims involved in the crash that happened between the KLCC and Kampung Baru underground stations at 8.33pm on Monday (May 24).

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