NEWS & INFORMATION

Fantastic service compliment

Mtunzini accident cliams one Zululand Observer

Once again, Mounties had to come to the rescue after no ambulances were available to respond to a serious accident on the N2, near Mtunzini

Beach driver reverses over 11 year old

Whilst the Mounties crew were relaxing in Sodwana bay they were requested to assist with a critically injured child after a Landcruiser reversed over her little body.

Armed robbery double trouble

Mounties attended to once again an armed robbery, which left one injured person taken to hospital.

Man trapped for over two hours Zululand Observer

Mounties has dealt with an accident on the N2, which had the driver entrapped for over 2 hours.

Turning dreams into wings

Joseph Kruger has done his Private Pilot Licence on part time basis through Richards Bay Air Carriers. This was just one of many dreams come true for Joseph.

Hijack victim hanging on

Mounties has transpored this hijack victim after he was set alight by hijackers and left to die on the scene.

Blood Pumping Drive

Mounties Ambulance staff have done their bit by donating blood at the Richardsbay Blood Donor Centre.

Hereos in the making

A demonstration at Kleuterland was done to show the Grade RRR what the fire department and ambulances do on the scene of an accident.

Outrage after buss accident kills child

An accident between bus and Toyota Fortuner, which ended up with 1 child killed, 1 child critical and 1 mother critical in hospital, along with other with serious injuries.

Deadly Road GAMES Menace

This article was done after Joseph Kruger was so frustrated with motorist obstructing the emergency vehicles when responding to emergencies and delay the vehicles. Alot of people was discusted when they heard that there are people obstructing emergency vehicles.

Kidzone Ambulance Display

The ambulance was shown to the little children of Keri’s Play Group, Empangeni.

Intersection of Terror

Mounties made it to the front page of Zululand Observer, Vol 42 No 5 Janauary 29, 2010

Thank you letter from Mr Mayer

Published in Bay Watch 27 January 2010