On Monday night, 10 November, Warsaw local police answered a call about a supposed intoxicated woman at an stop on Klasyków Street, but the 64‑year‑old was actually injured and required urgent medical care.
Initial Call Claims Intoxication
At late Tuesday evening, officers in Warsaw’s Białołęka district received a dispatch reporting a supposedly inebriated woman sitting at a bus stop on Klasyków Street.
Police Find Injured Woman
When the officers arrived, they found a 64‑year‑old woman seated on a bench, surrounded by two passerby who had earlier helped her from the grass.
Medical Assistance Provided
The senior citizen had fallen on the sidewalk and sustained an accidental shoulder injury; she was sober but confused and distressed. Officers stabilized her arm, provided warmth, and called emergency medical services, after which she was transported to a hospital.
Importance of Rapid Response
The episode demonstrates that even when an initial report assumes intoxication, the key factor is swift action by responders, enabling immediate medical help for the affected person.



