The City of Ekurhuleni gets new response vehicles
This is in addition to the fleet which was launched on August 26 this year.
DISASTER and Emergency Management Services (DEMS) within the City of Ekurhuleni has added another six brand new medical response vehicles worth about R1.8-million on the road.
This is in addition to the fleet which was launched on August 26 this year.
Beefing up such resources to emergency services put more emphasis, stability and sustainability of quality service delivery to medical emergencies moreover during the anticipated busy festive season and going forward.
The City of Ekurhuleni is committed to the upliftment of matters pertaining to quality service delivery. Strengthening our resources will improve response time and more lives will be preserved.
After the finalisation of all relevant documents of these Primary Response Vehicles (PRV), relevant paramedics from the three operational regions of the City equipped them with medical equipment and immediately put them into operations.
Emergency numbers: 10177 (national toll free number); 112 (cell phone); 011 458 0911 (life-threatening Ekurhuleni emergency line).
*Press release supplied by William Ntladi, district manager media liaison for DEMS (edited).
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