51. Those who were not hurt in the blast dragged injured comrades toward waiting ambulances. 52. They took aim at a group of Palestinians trying to drag a wounded youth by his arms and his legs to a waiting ambulance. 53. They were wrapped in blankets and taken to waiting ambulances, many shielding their eyes or covering them with towels against the sudden light. 54. Three of the Plainfield Scouts were carried down the mountain to a waiting ambulance, and one of the Monmouth Scouts was helped down on foot. 55. Those who were not hurt in the blasts dragged injured comrades toward waiting ambulances. 56. Waiting ambulances took then to a hospital where four were released after treatment. 57. With her body wrapped in blankets and her face covered with a towel, she was carried on a stretcher to a waiting ambulance. 58. Whenever a Palestinian was hit, several people in the crowd rushed forward to carry the wounded man to a waiting ambulance. 59. Workers wearing face masks and rubber gloves carried blanket-wrapped bodies on stretchers from a shaft elevator to waiting ambulances. 60. Whenever a Palestinian was hit, several people in the crowd would rush forward to carry the wounded man to a waiting ambulance. |