Serious accident on the A10: several people injured and traffic jams that lasted for hours!

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Serious accident on the A10 near Glindow: Two injured people, including a child, cause long traffic jams. Fire brigade in action.

Schwerer Unfall auf der A10 bei Glindow: Zwei Verletzte, darunter ein Kind, verursachen lange Staus. Feuerwehr im Einsatz.
Serious accident on the A10 near Glindow: Two injured people, including a child, cause long traffic jams. Fire brigade in action.

Serious accident on the A10: several people injured and traffic jams that lasted for hours!

A serious traffic accident on the A10 motorway in the direction of Frankfurt (Oder) caused considerable excitement on October 4th. At around 11:25 a.m., a vehicle skidded on a wet road and crashed head-on into a car that was standing across. This is what the website describes maz-online.de.

Several people were injured in the incident, including one seriously who was trapped in the vehicle. The fire department had to intervene with technical equipment to free this person. The passenger of the vehicle that hit the road received immediate emergency medical care and was then transported to a hospital in Potsdam. The occupants of the other vehicle, including a child, also suffered injuries and were taken to area hospitals.

Rescue workers in constant use

The highway had to be partially closed during the rescue work, which led to significant backlogs. Such traffic accidents illustrate how important the work of rescue workers is. Since 2005, the ADAC has carried out comprehensive analyzes of serious traffic accidents in Germany in order to research the causes and make recommendations on how to avoid accidents. To achieve this, the ADAC works closely with the air rescue and technical center, as the information page says adac.de reported.

With over 40,000 missions per year, ADAC Luftrettung provides important data on frequent accidents and their consequences. An alarming result: Over 85% of accidents in the ADAC accident database result in serious or fatal injuries. The frequency of accidents is often higher, especially on wet or snow-covered roads. It is therefore no wonder that such weather-related factors could also have played a role in the accident on the A10.

Research and security

In addition, the ADAC is investigating the risk of injury for various groups of people, and it is encouraging that pregnant passengers do not have an increased risk compared to other vehicle occupants. Unfortunately, motorcyclists have a significantly higher accident rate - four times more than other road users, highlighting the important role of road safety.

With every accident like the one on the A10, the urgency becomes noticeable to consider further safety measures, such as the mandatory introduction of assistance systems. The ADAC has also pushed forward the introduction of the rescue card, which helps emergency services act quickly to quickly rescue accident victims.

The current incident has once again shown how important safety precautions are in road traffic. It remains to be hoped that those injured will recover quickly and that such tragic accidents can be prevented in the future.