New emergency vehicles will boost rapid intervention in Joburg

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The vehicles will help firefighters in assessing the extent of complaints before full firefighting resources are called in.

The city of Johannesburg has handed out 10 rapid-intervention vehicles to its emergency services.

The vehicles were received and handed over by mayor Herman Mashaba on Monday. “These vehicles are a critical resource within EMS [emergency medical services] since firefighters are able to use them for first response. Rapid intervention vehicles often arrive first on a scene, where firefighters are able to assess the situation and call for the appropriate firefighting resources. These vehicles also carry rescue equipment that EMS utilise in responding to motor vehicle accidents,” said Mashaba.

The renewal of the city’s EMS fleet includes fire and rescue vehicles, which, according to Mashaba, had been a long-awaited and much-needed service delivery initiative. He said the vehicles would directly affect the lives of residents as the city was expected to add more than 90 vehicles to the existing fleet in the next few months.These new vehicles come after EMS received 42 new ambulances, which replaced the broken down and aging fleet. This brought the EMS fleet to 101 ambulances servicing Johannesburg residents.The city said it expected to take delivery of batches of emergency vehicles, including pumper fire engines, at the end of each month.

 

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