Zuko Komisa

The Department of Health deploys 1540 ambulances nationwide this festive season
The Department of Health has made over a thousand and five hundred ambulances available to speed up emergency response times during the holiday season and increase the availability of emergency medical services nationwide.
“The Department of Health has intensified Emergency Medical Services with over 1540 ambulances deployed across the country`s major routes and strategic points, and hotspots to accelerate a turnaround time for emergency medical response during festive season, a period associated with a high demand for emergency medical services.”
“This number will be complemented by private sector ambulances as part of existing service level agreements entered with provinces to beef up EMS to ensure quick response to major accidents and to prevent avoidable loss of lives resulting from accidents.”
Department of Health
The Department has intensified Emergency Medical Services with over 1500 ambulances deployed across the country`s major routes, strategic points, and hotspots to accelerate the turnaround time for emergency medical response during this season. #StaySafe2023 #SaferHolidays2023 pic.twitter.com/M8AsuNmzaZ
— National Department of Health (@HealthZA) December 18, 2023
People are reminded to call 112 from a landline or cell phone in a life-threatening emergency, and they should be prepared for the call center agents to ask questions so they can send an ambulance to the appropriate location.
The crucial information that follows will be collected from you: name, contact information, address, closest landmark, and the patient’s current state of health.
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