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Holiday travel increases accident risk. Know what to do in an emergency and why fast ambulance response can save lives.

April is one of the busiest travel periods in South Africa. Easter holidays and school breaks mean families take to the road for long awaited trips to the coast, game reserves or family gatherings. Most travellers prepare carefully. They service the car, check the tyres, plan the route and pack snacks for the journey.
But very few people prepare for something else that can happen on the road or during a holiday. An accident or medical emergency. No one expects it, but knowing what to do when something goes wrong can make a huge difference.
Road trips and outdoor activities are part of what makes holidays special. Unfortunately they also increase the risk of accidents.
In many cases the first few minutes after an accident are the most important. Quick medical attention and a fast ambulance response can be critical. The challenge is that when people panic, they often do not know who to call or what steps to take.
Having access to immediate emergency support can remove that uncertainty.
If you find yourself in an accident or medical emergency while travelling, staying calm and acting quickly can help protect everyone involved.
Here are a few important steps:
Check for injuries first: Make sure you and the people around you are safe. If someone is seriously injured, avoid moving them unless they are in immediate danger.
If you have been trained in CPR and the injured person has stopped breathing and has no signs of life you can administer CPR.
Call for emergency help: Contact emergency services or a professional emergency response provider that can dispatch an ambulance to your location. If your policy includes Trauma Assist, you can dial the USSD *120*15570# and our private emergency ambulance provider will call you to assist.
Provide clear information: Explain what happened, where you are, and how many people are injured. Accurate information helps emergency teams respond faster.
Follow medical advice: While waiting for help, telephonic medical advice from trained professionals can guide you on what to do next.
In stressful situations, having access to experienced medical support over the phone can be incredibly reassuring.
If you do not have Trauma Assist added to your plan, call us to add it on before you travel.
When someone is injured, time matters.
Professional ambulance teams are trained to provide emergency stabilisation and transport patients safely to the nearest suitable hospital.
In serious accidents, this early medical intervention can make a significant difference in recovery.
Ambulance response is not just about transport. It is about having qualified emergency personnel assess the situation, provide immediate care and ensure that patients reach the right medical facility as quickly as possible.
For families travelling far from home, this type of support provides peace of mind.
Accidents and traumatic events do not only affect the body. They can also have a lasting emotional impact. To speak to a qualified trauma counsellor dial your USSD panic button *120*15570#.
If you do not have Trauma Assist added to your plan, call us now.
After a serious accident, many people experience shock, anxiety or emotional distress. This is especially common among children and families who witness traumatic incidents.
Professional trauma counselling can help people process what happened and begin to recover emotionally.
Having access to trauma counselling services ensures that individuals and families receive the support they need after a difficult experience.
Sometimes an emergency is not dramatic but still worrying.
In these situations people often ask themselves whether they should rush to hospital or wait and monitor symptoms.
Telephonic medical advice gives you access to trained professionals who can guide you through these decisions. They can help you assess the seriousness of the situation and recommend the next step. This kind of guidance can be invaluable when you are far from your usual doctor.
Travelling should be about spending time with loved ones and enjoying new experiences. Planning for emergencies does not take away from that enjoyment. In fact, it allows you to relax knowing support is available if something unexpected happens.
Services such as emergency ambulance response, telephonic medical advice and trauma counselling exist to support families when they need it most.
These services form part of the Trauma Assist benefit, which provides emergency response support and medical guidance during accidents or health emergencies.
Call us to add Trauma Assist to your plan!.
If you would like to learn more about Trauma Assist, including access to emergency ambulance response, trauma counselling and telephonic medical advice, explore the plans that include this valuable service.
Having professional emergency support available during an accident or medical emergency can make all the difference when every minute counts.
Travel safely this holiday season and make sure you are prepared for the unexpected.
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