Specialised hydraulic rescue equipment was required to free a driver from his vehicle after a collision on Queen Nandi Drive this morning (2015/04/23).
Crisis medical paramedics along with other services arrived on scene to find two light motor vehicles had collided in a T-bone fashion. Both drivers males believed to be in their late thirties luckily sustained minor injuries only, however due to extensive damage to one of the vehicles the ‘jaws of life’ were required to free one of the men from his vehicle.
Both men were treated and assessed on scene before being transported by ambulance to a near by facility for further care.
Traffic was severely affected and the necessary authorities were on scene to assist.
Crisis Medical. Make every second count.
Kyle van Reenen
Events Media Marketing
Crisis Medical