Thus far (20:45) in Meron some 40 people have been treated by United Hatzalah EMS personnel (EMTs, paramedics and doctors,) at the festivities.
Most of the injuries were light abrasions, contusions, people suffering from smoke inhalation, shortness of breath due to the weather, light burns, and other cases. The people were treated by EMS crews spread throughout Meron and then brought to the medical clinic set up at the site and operated by United Hatzalah volunteers.
President and Founder of United Hatzalah Eli Beer said: "Hundreds of United Hatzalah volunteers from all over Israel gathered to Meron to help provide medical services to the tens of thousands of people who have arrived to celebrate the holiday. Our national dispatch center has been bolstered with extra dispatchers in order to provide a faster response to the many medical emergencies that occur on Lag Ba'Omer in Meron and across the country. Our volunteers have been placed on high alert for the next 24 hours."
Additionally, Beer addressed the rumors of a measles outbreak at the organization's clinic in Meron.
"After receiving conflicting reports on social media regarding a measles outbreak at our clinic in Meron, our Dispatchers together with our Medical Division and the teams in the field investigated the rumors and found that no such outbreak or scare occurred in the United Hatzalah clinic in Meron. We contacted the Health Ministry, who supposedly issued the statement and they said that no such statement had been issued by the Ministry. They then sent out a statement clearly stating that the claims of a measles outbreak were fabricated and that it is against the law to make such statements. in a public forum. It appears that whoever started these rumors wanted to harm the work of United Hatzalah and scare people who were celebrating at Meron into not coming to our clinic for much needed medical attention. The people they hurt the most are those who need help in Meron itself. This is appalling and I cannot fathom someone spreading fear to prevent a person in need of medical attention from going to receive help. This is fake news at its worst."