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ACSA Responds to Delays in Emergency Response at OR Tambo International Airport
The Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has responded to Democratic Alliance’s Christopher Pappas’s claims regarding a medical emergency at OR Tambo International Airport in Gauteng.
Shocking service at @ortambo_int. Elderly lady experienced serious medical emergency. No staff knew what to do. Emergency phones unanswered. Security guards not helpful. Paramedics took far to long to arrive. The gateway to South Africa 🙄
— Christopher Pappas (@MayorPappas) May 8, 2024
According to IOL, ACSA stated over the weekend that the incident at the domestic departures gate E9 was clarified on Wednesday.
According to OR Tambo International Airport Regional General Manager Jabu Khambule, paramedics arrived at the scene at 12.16 pm, shortly after receiving calls reporting the emergency.
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Khambule confirmed that the passenger received treatment at the airport clinic before being referred to ARWYP Medical Centre in Kempton Park.
In response to Pappas’s claims of a lack of prompt emergency response, ACSA stated that the incident was responded to efficiently and effectively within the stipulated timeframes.
ACSA reiterated its commitment to upholding international aviation standards and apologised for any discomfort caused to passengers and bystanders during the medical emergency.
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Picture: Facebook / O.R. Tambo International Airport
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