A woman in Malaysia accidentally caught her hand in a dough kneading machine while working in a cake shop. (Picture / Reposted from Sin Chew Net)
terrible! A female cake shop employee in Malaysia accidentally got her right palm caught in a dough kneading machine while she was working a few days ago. When the firefighters arrived, they removed the machine that stuck her palm and sent her to the hospital, but it was too late. Surgery was performed, but the palm still could not be retrieved.
The accident happened at 4:00 pm on the 3rd of this month. A nearly 30-year-old Chinese woman was working in a cake shop. When she was about to put the dough into the funnel, her right hand was accidentally caught in the dough kneader, and she was trapped inside and could not move. We tried hard, but couldn’t pull her hand out, so we had to call for help.
Firefighters and medical staff rushed to the scene. After research, they disassembled the dough kneader as soon as possible, and sent the woman, together with the funnel that stuck her right hand, to the hospital for emergency treatment. After the relevant units learned about it, they also brought tools to the hospital to assist. From the bakery to the hospital, it took the firefighters a total of 2 hours to completely dismantle the kneading machine parts.
Although the medical staff immediately cleaned the woman’s wound and bandaged it to prevent her from losing too much blood, unfortunately her right palm was bloody and bloody and could not be saved. At present, after receiving treatment in the hospital, people are arranged to be hospitalized for observation, and can only be discharged when the condition improves.
In fact, I have heard of accidents when operating machines. There was a man in Thailand whose palm was involved in a machine while working in a factory, and his left palm was broken into multiple pieces. Fortunately, the doctors “put” his palm back after he was sent to the hospital. , Recovery can use about 80% of the palm.