PATI - The medical team at Soewondo Pati Hospital conducted intensive care for seven victims of the demonstration incident in Pati Regency. The latest data received was that the victim consisted of five community members and two members of the National Police. Most of the victims experienced shortness of breath due to exposure to tear gas, while two members of the National Police suffered physical injuries from stones and blunt objects.
The Head of the Central Java Police Dokkes, Kombes Pol drg. Agustinus said that the victim's condition in general improved after receiving quick and proper medical treatment.
"The five patients from the community are currently conscious and show signs of improving health after receiving treatment at the hospital," he said.
In more detail, of the five residents who were treated, all suffered from shortness of breath due to the effects of tear gas. Meanwhile, a member of the National Police, Pati Police Chief Heru Purnomo City, suffered a leaking wound to his head due to a stone throw and is still undergoing hospitalization in a conscious condition but complained of dizziness.
"We ensure that medical treatment is given optimally, both to the community and members of the National Police who are victims. There is no difference in treatment, all receive treatment according to their medical needs," said Kombes Pol Agustinus.
Another victim from the National Police, Galih Dega Pramudya, is still undergoing observation at the ER due to lacerations to the right thigh.
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"His condition is conscious, but the medical team is still monitoring the ER to ensure the wound does not cause complications," he explained.
In addition to providing treatment, the Dokkes team also continues to coordinate with the hospital and the patient's family.
"We are trying to maintain communication so that the progress of the victim's condition can be immediately known by the family," added Kombes Pol Agustinus.
"We appreciate all medical personnel who move quickly in providing treatment, as well as support from the community who keep the situation conducive," said Kombes Pol Agustinus.
He also reminded the public to prioritize peaceful ways in expressing opinions.
"The safety of all parties is a top priority. Let's keep the situation safe and peaceful," he concluded.
The list of victims being treated at Soewondo Pati General Hospital includes five civilians and two members of the National Police. They received intensive medical monitoring until they were actually declared cured.
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