Swedish medical team receives burn victims airlifted from Crans-Montana fire in Switzerland's Alps amid EU aid.
Swedish medical team receives burn victims airlifted from Crans-Montana fire in Switzerland's Alps amid EU aid.
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Sweden offers to treat burn victims from Crans-Montana fire

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Sweden has offered to receive severely burned patients from the New Year's Eve fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, which killed at least 40 and injured over 115, as the country activates EU civil protection aid amid national mourning.

Switzerland activated the EU's civil protection mechanism following the fire, which as previously reported broke out just after midnight on December 31, rapidly spreading through the wooden structure and affecting many young revelers. With hospitals in Zurich, Geneva, and neighboring countries overwhelmed, Sweden announced on January 1 its readiness to accept patients requiring specialized burn care.

Health Minister Elisabeth Lann (KD) told TT: 'We stand ready. It is an urgent situation; many of these patients are very severely injured and need immediate advanced care.' Specialized units at University Hospital in Linköping and Uppsala University Hospital are prepared. Lann compared the incident to the 1998 Gothenburg disco fire, underscoring EU cooperation: 'It shows how important this cooperation within the EU is, that help and support can be coordinated quickly.'

Distance factors into Switzerland's aid decisions. The Swedish Foreign Ministry reports no confirmed Swedish victims, while identification of the deceased—many international—continues. Prosecutor Beatrice Pilloud has ruled out explosion or attack, with the cause still under investigation.

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Reactions on X to Sweden's offer to treat burn victims from the Crans-Montana fire are mixed but limited. Official EU representation in Sweden emphasizes solidarity and medical aid through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. Sweden's King sends condolences. One user expresses skepticism, questioning Sweden's financial capacity to provide aid amid domestic priorities. Broader discussions highlight international assistance from EU countries and shock over the tragedy.

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A vivid scene of a barn fire in Vretstorp with emergency services responding and people being taken to hospital.
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Barn fire sends several to hospital in Vretstorp

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A large fire broke out in a barn in Vretstorp in Hallsberg municipality on Friday evening. At least two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance. The fire spread to several buildings and affected traffic on the E20.

A fire broke out on a boat at an island in Lake Vänern outside Mariestad on Saturday. Two people sustained burns and were airlifted from the scene by ambulance helicopter.

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During the large military exercise aurora 26, Swedish conscripts trained casualty transport and care aboard a hercules plane in uppsala together with american and dutch soldiers.

A major fire broke out on Midsummer's Eve in a multi-family house in Märsta north of Stockholm. All residents were evacuated and emergency services are working on site through the night.

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A fire broke out overnight into Tuesday in a house in Mockfjärd, Gagnef municipality. One person was taken to hospital by ambulance with minor injuries. Fire services extinguished the blaze, and police suspect no crime.

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