Man Dies After Falling Off Roof in Westville


[Westville - 17 January 2012 at 13H00]

A gentleman believed to be in his late 50′s and an owner of a garden refuses service has died, while cutting tree branches and allegedly falling off a three story house in Westville this afternoon.

ER24 paramedics were called to the scene and found the man lying on the concrete floor in a critical condition. Paramedics started Advanced Life Support intervention techniques to save his life but unfortunately the man passed away on scene due to the traumatic injuries he had sustained from the fall.

No one is sure what really happen but it’s believed that heat have lost his footing and fell off the roof.

Derrick Banks, ER24

Truck Accident Leaves One dead, Another In A Critical Condition

[HILLCREST - 17 JANUARY 2012 AT 05H00]

A passenger has been killed and the truck driver is in a critical condition after the truck that was carrying cars over turned on the N3 Durban bound near Peacevale this morning.

ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene and found the truck lying on its side and the cars it was carrying scattered across the freeway and down an embankment.

The driver and passenger were both found outside of the cabin. The patients were assessed and found that the passenger had sustained fatal injuries and was declared deceased on scene. The driver had sustained traumatic injuries to his arm and suspected neck and back injuries. Advanced Life Support intervention was performed on the patient before he was transported to RK Khans Hospital for further medical intervention.

It is believed that the truck was travelling down the N3 towards Pietermaritzburg when the driver is believed to have lost control in the wet weather and went over the Armco barrier onto the Durban bound carriage way.

The local authorities will be investigating the incident further.

Derrick Banks, ER24

Following the guidance from the NSRI can save you from drowning at sea!!

Durban Beach December 2011

With the recent reported increase in drowning at sea we would like to urge all to follow the guidance from the NSRI with regards to swimming safely!

We would also like to share some advice shared earlier on the Road Safety Website:

• Before entering the sea swimmers should take time to watch the waves and should avoid places where there is a strong backwash, obvious rip currents or a danger of being washed onto rocks.

• Check the weather and tides before you leave home – if the sea’s too rough then you could get swept away.
• Only enter where the waves are straight and gentle.
• If you experience a strong current get out of the sea, or remain well within your depth.
• It is better to swim when the tide is rising as the sea will tend to wash you ashore and the backwash and rip currents are not so strong.
• Check with the lifeguard on surf conditions before swimming.
• If lifeguards give you directions or instructions from the stand, obey them. Look out for warning signs and flags:
- Red flag means it’s dangerous to swim.
- Red and yellow flag means lifeguards are on patrol and you should swim in the area between flags.
• Be considerate of other swimmers especially when surfing.
• Never swim while intoxicated. Alcohol impairs judgement, unnecessary risks are taken and a swimmer will tire more easily, increasing the chance of an accident.
• Avoid swimming immediately after a big meal, as there is a danger of getting cramps.
• Don’t dive into shallow sea – there are many paraplegics who broke their necks diving into shallow pools.
• Don’t swim in river mouths, dirty water or when bluebottles are present.
• Never swim alone – use the buddy system.
• Don’t overestimate your swimming ability, especially early in the summer when the water is cold. Swimming ability is severely decreased in cold water.
• If you are confronted by a large wave and there is not enough time to get away from it, try to dive underneath the wave. Keep your body as low as possible until the wave passes over you. Timing is important, dive into the base of the wave just before it breaks. Do not dive if the water is too shallow – instead crouch and keep a low body profile.
• If caught in rip currents, relax and swim toward the shore at a 45-degree angle until you are free of the current.
• Do not try to swim ashore against the current – it will only tire you.
• If the rip currents are strong, swim parallel with the shoreline in the same direction as the littoral current and then swim diagonally toward the shore.
• If you are not able to swim out of the currents, call or wave for help.

Durban Beach December 2011

Durban Beach December 2011

Durban Beach December 2011

Pedestrian killed after being struck by a truck on the N2 in George


GEORGE 16 January 2012, 07:20

A female pedestrian has died and a 37 year old man has sustained serious injuries after both were struck by a truck while attempting to cross the N2 highway in George.

When ER24 paramedics arrived at the scene they found both of the pedestrians at the side of the highway. The female, believed to be aged in her 30′s, had sustained various fatal injuries and was unfortunately later declared dead at the scene.

The man, aged 37, had sustained a suspected broken hip as well as various deep cuts to both his legs. Paramedics from ER24 and the Western Cape Provincial Department of Health, Emergency Medical Services treated the man at the scene. He was later transported to the George provincial hospital for further medical care.

Local law enforcement officials attended the scene and will be investigating the incident further.

Andre Visser, ER24

Two Toddlers Killed In Blaze at Victoria Embankment


[DURBAN – 13 JANUARY 2012 AT 12H45]

Emergency personnel rushed to Victoria Embankment, to a block of flats that was on fire and with people entrapped inside the building.

When emergency personnel arrived on the scene, they found the building engulfed in flames, with smoke bellowing from the second floor. The members of public had evacuated the building and were standing on the side of the road. The Fire Department were able to control the blaze and eventually the fire was put out. SAPS Search and Rescue along with Firemen searched the building and found two bodies of two children aged between 1 and 3 burnt to death.
The mother was down stairs and was treated by ER24 paramedics once the news was broken to her about her children. She was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for shock and get trauma counselling.

It’s unclear what caused the fire but the necessary authorities will investigate the incident further.

Derrick Banks, ER24

Man bitten by snake in Pietermaritzburg

A man believed to be in his late 30′s has been bitten on his hand by a Puff Adder on his farm in the Thornville / Richmond area this afternoon.

ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene and found the man’s hand had already swollen up. Knowing the severity of the incident the paramedics immediately stabilised the hand and gave Advanced Life Support intervention to the patient. He was rushed off to Edendale Hospital in a serious but stable condition for further medical intervention.

It is believer that the man was cleaning his garden when he picked up a tub not knowing the snake was underneath.

Derrick Banks, ER24

Surfer airlifted from Llandudno beach surfing accident into sand bank


LLANDUDNO 11 January 2012, 14:15

A 22 year old male surfer sustained possible serious injuries this afternoon while surfing at Llandudno.

The surfer had allegedly caught a wave, but proceeded to fall. He then dove head first into a sand bank. Lifesavers saw that the surfer was in distress and quickly entered the water to assist the injured man.

Due to the injuries sustain and the steep and long walk from the beach to the parking lot, on-scene paramedics promptly dispatched the ER24 Discovery Medicopter to the scene.

The patient then received treatment at the scene for suspected back and neck injuries before being airlifted to Mediclinic Constantiaberg for further treatment.

Andre Visser

2 Year old girl bitten by Rottweiler on Clifton beach


CLIFTON 11 January 2012, 12:00

A 2 year old girl has sustained some injuries after she was allegedly bitten by a Rottweiler on Clifton main beach this afternoon.

The cause of the incident is unknown, but when ER24 paramedics arrived at the beach they found the child in severe pain. She was being attended to by a doctor who happens to pass by.

The child had sustained puncture wounds to her left calf. Paramedics treated the young girl at the scene before transporting her to Mediclinic Cape Town for further treatment.

It is uncertain at this time of what had happened to the dog and it’s owner.

Andre Visser, ER24

Driver Crashes Into Dam in Polokwane


[POLOKWANE – 09 JANUARY 2012 AT 14H00]

Six people travelling in Toyota Run X on the N1 south about 5km outside of Polokwane lost control and drove into a dam that was next to the freeway this afternoon.

ER24 paramedics from Limpopo responded to the call and found the vehicle half submerged in the dam. The six occupants, one male and five female were found outside of the vehicle on the grass bank. The patients were assessed and found that the male had suspected neck and back injuries and was placed on a specialised board to protect his spine from any further injury. Three women were treated for minor cuts and bruises and the other two women did not sustain any injuries. The patients were transported to a nearby provincial hospital in Polokwane for further medical care.

It is believed that they were being over taken by another vehicle and the driver got worried as the motor vehicle was too close their vehicle as he came back into the lane. The driver moved over on to the grass verge causing them to lose control and drive into the dam.

Derrick Banks, ER24

Car Overturns On The N3, Leaving Driver With Serious Injuries

[HILLCREST – 09 JANUARY 2012 AT 08H00]

A light motor vehicle travelling on the N3 in the direction of Pietermaritzburg, left the road near to Peacevale and rolled numerous times, ejecting the driver before coming to a halt in the centre medium of the freeway this morning.

ER24 paramedics arrived on the scene and found the vehicle stationary on its wheels with extensive damage. The driver was found a few meters away and in a lot of pain. The patient was assessed and found that he had sustained severe facial injuries and paramedic’s suspected possible neck and back injuries. Advanced Life Support intervention was performed on the patient before he was transported to Hillcrest Private Hospital in a serious but stable condition.

It is unclear what caused the driver to lose control of his motor vehicle but the local authorities will have to investigate the accident further to determine the cause.

Derrick Banks, ER24