South Jakarta Hospital Treats 3 Toddlers Of Pertamina Plumpang Fire Victims, Jakut
JAKARTA - As many as 24 victims of the Pertamina Plumpang Depot fire, North Jakarta, are still being treated at Pertamina Central Hospital, South Jakarta. It is known that of the dozens who were treated, three of them were toddlers and were still in critical condition.
"Currently we are still treating 24 patients. Of the 24 patients, there are men 15, 9 women from the age category, there are 3 of our patients under five, the burns of 3 toddlers are serious," said RSPP Director Doctor Theryoto to reporters at the location, Monday, March 6.
Theryoto also said that of the dozens who underwent treatment at their place, 14 of them had to use tools. While the rest are not using aids.
"Current conditions for patients who are still being treated need 14 patients to help, then there are about 10 without aids," he said.
Regarding his condition, Theryoto said that on average the victim suffered burns of 50 to 95 percent.
"If you say you are seriously injured, all 24 people treated here have serious injuries. The burns are above 50 percent all. 50-95 percent," he said.
It is known that based on data received from Koramil 01 Koja, as many as 24 victims were treated at the South Jakarta RSPP. However, only 8 people have to be treated intensively in the ICU.
For information, the fire at Pertamina Plumpang Depot hit on Friday, March 3 at 20.11 WIB. The Pertamina gasoline pipe fire spread to a residence in Rawabadak Selatan Village, Koja District, North Jakarta.