Media bulletin from the MUHC: 12 p.m. update
The Montreal General Hospital is still treating 11 victims of the shooting incident at Dawson College, all suffering from gunshot wounds. Of the 11, four have now been discharged. Five patients are now recovering in the patient units. As indicated yesterday, the condition of the two who remain in the ICU in critical condition has slightly improved.
The MUHC recommends that anyone who received medical treatment at the scene of the incident seek prompt follow-up care at a CLSC, at a hospital emergency room or from his/her family physician.
The MUHC, in cooperation with Dawson College, has set up the Dawson-MUHC Psychological Support Hotline for students, faculty, staff and families of students having difficulty coping in the aftermath of this week's shooting. The Dawson-MUHC hotline is 514-843-2839. Specialists can help people deal with their stress, anxiety and fear. Those who call the hotline will be referred to services at the Montreal General Hospital, the Montreal Children's Hospital, Concordia University Health Services, 缅北强奸 Student Services and the CSSS de la Montagne through the CLSC Metro. The Dawson-MUHC hotline will remain operational for as long as needed.
In the coming days and months, the MUHC and the CSSS de la Montagne will be working closely with Dawson College to help meet the mental health needs of students and staff. The Agence de la sant茅 et des services sociaux de Montr茅al has psychosocial teams also able to help members of the general public. Montrealers not affiliated with Dawson in need of support can go to their local CLSC or call their local Info Sant茅 or 514-934-0354.
Another written update will be issued later tomorrow. A media scrum will only be held in the event of a significant change in the condition of the patients.
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