15/03/2026
An extremely busy weekend for both our Operational and Events devisions
*Friday*
Our Operational crews resonded to a ln elderly female having continuous seizures. Our Ambulance arrived on scene and found the patient to be status epilepticus (Continuous and prolonged seizures). Our Advanced Life Support Paramedic was immediately activated.
Once he arrived on scene, he immediately provided Advanced Care and helped with stabilization on the patient and was rapidly transported to hospital for futher definitive care.
Later, we received reports of a female who fell and sustained a head injury at The Garrison Driving range. Our Operational Manager and Advanced Life Support Paramedic responded along with our Ambulance. Luckily, she did not sustain any serious injuries and was transported to hospital for further evaluation.
Late afternoon, our Advanced Life Support Ambulance and Operational Manager responded to a motorcycle accident in Whitfield. Once on scene, it was reported the Motorcycle rider collided with a pedestrian and both patients were in critical condition.
Our crews alongside Life Paramedic Willem treated and Stabilized a patient with severe trauma to his leg and pelvis to hospital under Advanced Life Support care. The other patient was transported by a different service to hospital in a stable condition.
*Saturday*
Our Events started off early with our crews stationed all over Gauteng and Limpopo. Our crews were at the GXCC nationals in Bela-Bela as well as numerous Sport events. Unfortunately, multiple injuries were reported and numerous patients had to be transported to hospital from various events.
Our Operational crews were busy with multiple transports both medical and Trauma related with one Critical patient being transported to hospital after suffering what appeared to be a severe stroke.
On a different emergency, our crews transported 2 x patients after they were involved in a vehicle accident on the N12 where their vehicle rolled.
We want to take this opportunity to give a big thanks to all our crews. This weekend yet again showed that Mibern Medi-Call Emergency Service is up for any challenge no matter circumstances, and their commitment to patient care and their dedication does not go unnoticed.
Our thoughts and prayers go out the every patient, their families and loved ones who were transported this weekend. We wish all patients a speedy recovery.