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Accidents leave six people injured

When emergency services arrived they found that a vehicle had lost control and overturned.

Three separate accidents recently left six people seriously injured.
Last Thursday, Craig Botha of Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service said paramedics responded to a collision at the intersection of the R102 and R620.

Three people were injured in a collision on the R620 in Ramsgate last Saturday. Photo: Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service

“When emergency services arrived they found that two vehicles had been involved in a head-on collision. Paramedics quickly assessed the scene and found that two patients had sustained serious injuries,” he said.

The patients were treated on scene before being transported to hospital.
On Saturday evening, Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service responded to the R620 in Ramsgate for reports of a collision.

A head-on collision left two people seriously injured. Photo: Kwazulu Private Ambulance Service

When emergency services arrived they found that a vehicle had lost control and overturned.

Paramedics quickly assessed the scene and found that three patients sustained serious injuries. The patients were treated on scene before being transported to hospital.

On Tuesday morning, Mr Botha said they responded to the R61 Ramsgate for reports of a collision. When emergency services arrived they found that a vehicle had lost control and overturned multiple times.

Paramedics quickly assessed the scene and found that one patient sustained serious injuries. The patient was treated on scene before being transported to hospital.

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Fundiswa Mzobe

Fundiswa Mzobe works as a journalist covering various beats. She started her Caxton career with Ugu Eyethu more than 10 years ago, then went on to work as a digital assistant on the Herald website. She has now progressed to being an out-and-out reporter, with a particular focus on council, crime and political issues. Before that she worked as a radio journalist for a short period of time.
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