Примери коришћења Injured people на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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I saw a lot of injured people.”.
The injured people were hospitalized.
I saw many injured people.
The injured people have been hospitalized.
I saw a lot of injured people.
Људи такође преводе
Two injured people are in critical condition.
Jealous of picking up injured people.
There are injured people everywhere.
Avoid moving seriously injured people.
There were injured people all around.
Don't attempt to move seriously injured people.
There were injured people everywhere.
The medical tent was filled with heavily injured people.
Of the three injured people, two are in a serious condition.
There are reports of 3-4 seriously injured people.
Therefore, the injured people that you saw had been injured in the?
Passengers have been evacuated, there are no injured people.
I told you that we had those injured people who were in hospital.
I got no idea how many casualties we've got in there, butthere are badly injured people.
There are many children among the more than 100 injured people, international media are reporting.
Now, I am sure you are all wondering, aren't you,will this help injured people?
Therefore, the injured people that you saw had been injured in the?
And, and the people, the bodies,the burned people, the injured people,".
Don't move injured people from their vehicles unless there's a danger of fire or explosion.
Aid organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres(MSF)said it had treated around 300 injured people.
The hesitation and failure to rescue the half-dead and injured people… is also obvious and incontrovertible….
Do not move injured people from their vehicles unless they are in immediate danger from fire or explosion.
We told them that we couldn't transport injured people by taxi, but we could call an ambulance.
Earlier, the head of a local ambulance service said they had moved the bodies of 13 victims as well as 15 injured people.
We know, once in the back,that we would be tending to ill and injured people who had rung an emergency service.