An elevator collapse at the Athens Red Cross Hospital in Greece injured four people and an investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the accident.
Hospital elevator collapses in Greece on January 9; 4 injured, investigation launched
An investigation has been launched into the cause of a hospital elevator fall at the Athens Red Cross Hospital in Greece on January 9, injuring four people. The elevator fell from the second floor, injuring four people, including two nurses, a patient and a companion, according to Cabin News, citing ekathimerini.
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All are being treated for minor injuries and are being monitored. Authorities issued a statement saying the elevator complied with safety regulations and had undergone maintenance checks in December. The cause of the accident is under investigation, and an investigation has been launched by the regional health ministry to determine the cause of the hospital elevator fall.
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