Mobile mammography unit stoned
Mobile digital mammography unit, bought with the help of donors and B92, was stoned in downtown Belgrade while the doctors were examining their patients.
Sunday, 10.10.2010.
13:57
Mobile digital mammography unit, bought with the help of donors and B92, was stoned in downtown Belgrade while the doctors were examining their patients. "I had a patient. Suddenly, I heard noise and then stoning and banging started, so my patient and I had to lie on the floor", Dr Milena Grcic said. Mobile mammography unit stoned "I heard the glass breaking and a colleague who screamed and stormed in with another patient, we all had to get on the ground. We locked ourselves up. This is mayhem," said the doctor on duty. "I have no idea who they were. We heard them at the door, but everything was locked up, so they could not get in. Then I thought it might be the police coming to our rescue. We went out and there was no one there, the police arrived after everything had been over. There was no one there to protect us”, Dr Grcic recounted. Acting Director of the National Cancer Research Center Zoran Rakocevic said that the incident occurred around 10:30 CET when four or five patients were being examined. "Fortunately, no one was injured, but the damage is not insignificant," Rakocevic said. He added that the mammography is a procedure intended for early detection of breast cancer and that today was the normal working day for the mobile crew, so both the doctors and nurses were present. Rakocevic said that he expected the repairs would take place during the day and that mammography unit would continue operating some time tomorrow. B92 mobile mammography unit
Mobile mammography unit stoned
"I heard the glass breaking and a colleague who screamed and stormed in with another patient, we all had to get on the ground. We locked ourselves up. This is mayhem," said the doctor on duty."I have no idea who they were. We heard them at the door, but everything was locked up, so they could not get in. Then I thought it might be the police coming to our rescue. We went out and there was no one there, the police arrived after everything had been over. There was no one there to protect us”, Dr Grčić recounted.
Acting Director of the National Cancer Research Center Zoran Rakočević said that the incident occurred around 10:30 CET when four or five patients were being examined.
"Fortunately, no one was injured, but the damage is not insignificant," Rakočević said.
He added that the mammography is a procedure intended for early detection of breast cancer and that today was the normal working day for the mobile crew, so both the doctors and nurses were present.
Rakočević said that he expected the repairs would take place during the day and that mammography unit would continue operating some time tomorrow.
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