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The national emergency number for ambulances in South Africa is 10 177. These publicly operated services are supplemented by multiple private-for-profit ambulance companies, NetCare 911 [3] and ER24, [4] of which operate locally and nationally. The statutory services and private companies are further supplemented by voluntary ambulance services ...
Stratford Police Services – Emergency Response Unit (ERU) [43] Sûreté du Québec – Groupe d'intervention tactique; Thunder Bay Police Service – Emergency Task Unit (ETU) Toronto Police Service – Emergency Task Force (ETF) Vancouver Police Department – Emergency Response Team (ERT)
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Pages in category "Emergency medical services in South Africa" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Search teams finished checking a derelict Johannesburg apartment building a day after one of South Africa's deadliest fires broke out there as pathologists faced the grisly task Friday of ...
The National Intervention Unit, as a part of the operational response services division - along with Public Order Policing units, the Special Task force, the Tactical Response Teams and the air-wing - were a central part of the police strategy that resulted in the Marikana Massacre. [9]