LOOK: Emergency services work 2 hours to free critically injured man from a trench

The man was working in a trench in Margate when it collapsed, trapping him. Emergency services spent two hours freeing him. Picture: KwaZulu Private Ambulance

The man was working in a trench in Margate when it collapsed, trapping him. Emergency services spent two hours freeing him. Picture: KwaZulu Private Ambulance

Published Sep 14, 2022

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Durban — Emergency services worked for two hours to free a patient who was working in a trench when it collapsed and he was left critically injured.

On Tuesday afternoon, the KwaZulu Private Ambulance (KZPA) service responded to the town of Margate, south of Durban, after receiving reports of a person stuck in a collapsed trench.

The man was working in a trench in Margate when it collapsed, trapping him. Emergency services spent two hours freeing him. Picture: KwaZulu Private Ambulance

KZPA spokesperson Craig Botha said that when emergency services arrived, they found that the patient had sustained serious injuries when a trench he was working in collapsed.

“Together with Ray Nkonyeni Fire and Rescue services, EMRS Rescue and Netcare 911 specialised rescue services, paramedics stabilised the patient and worked for two hours to free the patient,” Botha said.

The man was working in a trench in Margate when it collapsed, trapping him. Emergency services spent two hours freeing him. Picture: KwaZulu Private Ambulance

He said the man was left critically injured.

“The patient was transported to the hospital for further treatment and stabilisation,” Botha said.

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