Your essential guide to emergency situations in Johannesburg
Consider creating an emergency plan that includes what to do in various situations.
Emergencies can strike at any moment, leaving us feeling panicked and overwhelmed.
Knowing how to act quickly and efficiently in a crisis is vital, not just for your safety but for the safety of those around you. Whether it is a medical emergency, a fire, or a traffic accident, being prepared can indeed save lives.
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Understanding emergencies: The first steps
According to the City of Johannesburg, when an emergency occurs, the first thing to remember is to stay calm. This can be difficult when adrenaline is rushing, but maintaining composure is key to responding effectively. Once you are as calm as possible, follow these steps:
• Identify the emergency: Understanding what kind of emergency you are dealing with (eg, a motor accident, building fire, or medical emergency) is crucial for getting the right help.
• Contact emergency services: Call the appropriate emergency number and clearly communicate your situation.
• Provide your information: When you reach the operator, provide your name and contact details, state the nature of the incident, and indicate how many people or vehicles are involved.
• Provide location details: It is essential to give the operator the exact location of the emergency. Include the physical address and nearby landmarks to aid in a swift response.
• Stay on the line: Remain on the call and answer any questions the operator may have until help arrives.
Key emergency numbers and contacts in Gauteng
Being aware of the essential emergency contacts which can help you respond effectively in a crisis. Here are important numbers to keep handy:
• Nationwide emergency response: 10111
• Crime Stop: 086 001 0111 (for reporting crimes anonymously)
• City of Johannesburg Emergency Connect: 011 375 5911 (24-hour emergency services)
• JMPD: 011 758 9100
• Gauteng Emergency Medical Services: 011 564 2000
• Netcare 911: 082 911 (24-hour Emergency Operations Centre)
Local emergency contacts in Joburg North suburbs
For residents in Bryanston and Randburg
• Randburg Police Station: 011 449 9110
• Netcare Olivedale Hospital: 011 777 2000
• Netcare Sunninghill Hospital: 011 806 1500
• Randburg Fire Station: 011 472 1599
• Bryanston Veterinary Hospital: 011 706 6023
• Johannesburg SPCA: 011 681 3600
For residents in Douglasdale, Lonehill, Paulshof, North Riding, and Fourways:
• Douglasdale Police Station: 011 699 1333
• Netcare Sunninghill Hospital: 011 806 1500
• Lonehill Medical Centre: 011 465 3480
• Life Fourways Hospital: 011 875 1000
• Lonehill Fire Department: 011 465 5792
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For residents in Sandton
• Sandton Police Station: 011 722 4200
• Mediclinic Sandton: 086 110 0444
• Netcare Sunninghill Hospital: 011 806 1500
• Sandton Fire Station: 011 472 1599
• Sandton SPCA: 011 444 7730
For residents in Craighall, Parkhurst, and Rosebank
• Rosebank Police Station: 011 778 4700
• Parkview Police Station: 011 067 6000
• Netcare Rosebank Hospital: 011 328 0500
• Rosebank Fire House 9: 011 375 5911
• Woodrock Animal Rescue: 076 155 4439
For residents in Midrand, and Kyalami
• Midrand Police Station: 011 347 1600
• Netcare Waterfall City Hospital: 011 304 6600
• Crowthorne Vet: 011 468 1519
• Midrand Fire Station: 011 472 1599
• Midrand SPCA: 011 265 9935
For residents in Alex, and Bramley
• Alexandra Police Station: 011 321 7600
• Bramley Police Station: 011 445 4113
• Eastbank Clinic: 011 882 0905
• Alexandra Fire Station: 011 882 8446
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