Sunday
Dear Elsie
Last night was a night of drama! A regular Saturday evening turned into an absolute nightmare for a couple of youngsters who misjudged a number of things – possibly how much they had been drinking – possibly which road they were on. As a result, suddenly this popped up….
I could not believe what I was reading. How does a car go over the end of Echo Rd? It’s a dead end with a barrier. I called the police, then grabbed a torch and hot-footed it to the end of the road. As I went, 2 tow trucks rushed past. Always first on the scene. When I arrived, Ithuba was already there and both the security guy and the tow truck driver had gone down to the car to evaluate the scene. Then 2 doctors, who had been having dinner with friends on Highway Rd arrived. The male was an anesthetist and the female was an emergency room doctor – useful to be sure, but they had no supplies. The mountainside is not easy to get down, but the male doctor headed down to the scene.
There were two young guys in the car. One managed to get out and was sitting outside the car. The other was fully trapped. The car on its roof – he could not get out. Before long, the fire services, emergency services, fire and rescue had all arrived.
The paramedics went down to help.
It was an enormous exercise. They had the police down on Simon’s Town road ready to close the road, because the car was unstable. That got it secured to a rock. Then they had to call the AA emergency to get the right equipment to be able to extricate the second guy. (Photo below cred: Berni). The two on the left are the doctors. The guy with the white Tshirt is one of the occupants. The guy in the black is the tow truck driver. The paramedics are trying to stabilize the other occupant.
Eventually, I decided to leave. The only help I had been was using my torch light to add a bit of light to those coming and going. The battery was dying, so I headed home. Berni sent this update later. It was almost midnight by the time they had managed to free the second youngster and he was winched up to the ambulance.
This morning, early, I went to the end of the road again to see if the car was still there. It was.
So how did it happen? All I can imagine is they drove hell for leather up Echo, ramping up the last hill, careening down the other side and didn’t realise they were at a dead end. They hit the rock on the right (hub cap and bumper visible) and then flew through the gap, missing the barrier altogether…this is the light of day…
When I drove along Simon’s Town rd. this morning, I took a photo of where the car had been…
The tow truck took the car away (not sure where I got this photo from – must have been on one of the Whatsapp groups)
The emergency personnel were absolutely amazing. They bought in one resource after another to get the boy extricated from the vehicle. They were professional, cheerful and calm. They worked carefully and thoroughly. They were safe and took no chances. No judgment. They just did their job. I’m grateful that we have such a team.
So that was the Echo Road accident of Saturday 14th December 2024. I hope to never see a repeat of it. I’m so glad there were no fatalities. I hope they will be all right.
Revelation 5:13
Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying: “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power, for ever and ever!”
It’s not about now – we are only passing through.
Keep the smile going.
God bless you.
In His Grip,
Gran xx 🙂