Busy emergency room in northern Sweden overwhelmed by victims of slip accidents on snow-covered ice.
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Slip accidents strain emergency rooms in northern Sweden

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An unusual number of slip accidents occurred in Norrbotten and Västerbotten on Monday, even with broddar in use. Healthcare warns that snow on ice reduces their effectiveness. SMHI has issued a yellow warning for ice in northern Sweden on Tuesday.

An unusually high number of slip accidents were reported in Norrbotten and Västerbotten on Monday, as snow fell on icy streets, making surfaces hard to navigate. In Region Norrbotten, Oscar Gustafsson, head of orthopedics, estimated that 25–30 people were treated for slip injuries during the morning, mainly in coastal areas. Injuries included wrist and ankle fractures among people of all ages.

Even those wearing broddar on their shoes sustained injuries. “With the snow sliding on the ice, the broddar don't have the same effect,” says Gustafsson. He advises not to rush, plan routes carefully, and avoid shortcuts over slippery areas. “Just because you have broddar doesn't mean you're protected from the ice,” he adds.

In Västerbotten, pressure peaked at the emergency room in Skellefteå, where 21 patients sought treatment for slip injuries according to Norran, and a total of 36 were admitted by 17:00, with about 20 related to slips. The ER entered red alert due to overload. “People have broken wrists, forearms, ankles. Most probably slipped on the ice while walking, though there may have been injured cyclists too,” says operations chief Ferenc Saris. Three teams were working to handle double the normal patient load.

On Tuesday, SMHI warns of sudden ice in Norrbotten's coastal areas (15–23) and parts of Västerbotten, Jämtland, and Västernorrland (12–21). Rain may freeze on cold road surfaces, risking delays in public transport. “Drive carefully and adjust speed to conditions. Allow extra time for your trip,” urges SMHI.

What people are saying

Discussions on X focus on numerous slip accidents in Norrbotten and Västerbotten overwhelming emergency rooms, including personal accounts of long waits and shoulder injuries. Region Norrbotten urges extra caution along the coast. SMHI warns of ice risks from rain on cold roads. Some users blame local socialist governance for poor road salting and express skepticism about climate change amid the slippery conditions.

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