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Brave rescue operation saves two lives in Pinelands canal

Staff Reporter|Published

Firefighters help to rescue two people stuck in a void in a canal in Pinelands.

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Two people were brought to safety on Sunday after becoming stuck in a void in a canal in Pinelands. 

As water levels rose rapidly, firefighters set up the ropes and had a ladder, assisting Metro Rescue Teams who donned wetsuits and harnesses to get to the trapped individuals.

The adult male and female were treated for hypothermia and transported to hospital.

"This assist is the third incident in just four weeks where our rope rescue technicians were involved," said Safety and Security mayco member, JP Smith. 

"The others were the rescue of a woman who fell into a drain in Bonteheuwel and Sable the canine in Durbanville.

"Once again, they were available to assist and ensure a positive outcome.

"Rope rescue is a specialised skill within the Fire and Rescue Service.

"These incidents highlight the critical need for such services, and it makes us proud to be able to call on such a resource in times of trouble.

"Earlier this year, we were also able to showcase our hazmat capabilities during a chemical reaction incident in Montague Gardens – all indicators of the resource and technical investment in our Fire Service and overall public safety efforts."

Rope Rescue Technicians are specialised firefighters trained in high-angle, low-angle, and confined space environments, utilising ropes, harnesses, and rigging systems for patient access and rescue.

Adult male and female unable to exit canal as water levels rise rapidly.

Image: Supplied

Adult male and female unable to exit canal as water levels rise rapidly.

Image: Supplied

In general enforcement efforts over the past week, City enforcement agencies made 449 arrests.

Law Enforcement officers made 249 arrests and issued 10 998 notices for by-law and traffic transgressions.

Metro Police Officers made 148 arrests and issued 6 821 traffic and by-law fines.

On the roads, Traffic Officers arrested 52 suspects – 43 for driving under the influence of alcohol, three for reckless and negligent driving and six on various other charges.

They also recorded 79 616 offences, impounded 195 public transport vehicles and executed 907 warrants of arrest.

The Public Emergency Communication Centre recorded a 30% drop in calls for assistance, as the weather kept people indoors, from 1 453 the previous weekend to 1 004. Of these, 403 were calls for medical assistance and 169 were by-law related.

Emergency call-takers dispatched assistance to 38 incidents of assault, 17 domestic violence calls, 11 shooting incidents and 44 motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents.

To report any emergency incident, call the City’s Public Emergency Communication Centre on 021 480 7700.

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