Watch: Man airlifted after bike accident in desert

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An Emirati national was rescued after he sustained injuries from a motorbike accident in the Sharjah desert.

The man was riding his bike in the Nazwa area when it flipped over.

An air ambulance was dispatched to the scene and the biker transported to the closest hospital for treatment.

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) released the rescue footage on their social media platform.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

" صقور الداخلية " تنقذ مواطن أصيب بحادث دراجة في منطقة نزوى في المدام بالشارقة MoI Falcons Rescue a UAE National Injured in a Motorbike Accident in Nazwa , Sharjah تمكن طاقم الإسعاف الجوي لإدارة جناح الجو في الإدارة العامة للإسناد الأمني بوزارة الداخلية، من إنقاذ مواطن شاب تعرض لإصابة بليغة  جراء  حادث انقلاب دراجة نارية في منطقة نزوى في المدام بإمارة الشارقة‪.‬ ‏The air ambulance crews of the Air Wing Department in the General Directorate of Security Support at the Ministry of Interior rescued a UAE National in his twenties after sustaining major injuries in a motorbike accident in Nazwa area, in Al Madam, Sharjah. #صقور_الداخلية ‏#MOIEagles ‏‎‎‎#وزارة_الداخلية#أبوظبي#الإعلام_الأمني#الإمارات ‏#MOI#MOIUAE#AbuDhabi#UAE#security_media

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