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🇿🇼 Published: 31 March 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

A dedicated member of the Tafelsig Neighbourhood Watch, used her emergency training to save an elderly woman’s life. A Tafelsig Neighbourhood Watch member used her emergency medical training to keep an elderly woman alive after she was found unresponsive in her wheelchair on Friday morning. Petronella Sauls said that when she received a call from her Neighbourhood Watch chairperson, she knew she had to do everything possible to save the woman’s life.

Sauls said: “I was called by my chairperson to the scene, and the lady was unresponsive since 5am, according to the other people who were staying in the house with her. “Just before 7am, we were called to the scene. When I arrived along with my partner, we found her unconscious, but still breathing, and she was sitting in a wheelchair, and as I tried to wake her up.” At that moment, Sauls said her only focus was to keep the elderly woman alive until emergency services arrived. Sauls added: “I had to keep her alive until emergency services arrived, and I did so with the skills that I have and what I received from the City of Cape Town’s Emergency First Aid Responder (EFAR) training.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • March 31, 2026

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