It was Mr. Stander that said he couldn't get 911 to understand the urgency. Both Mr. Stander and Carice testified that after OP asked to drive her to the hospital Carice insisted he put her down and that Mr. Stander said he would call for an ambulance. Neither said OP told them them already called.
You are correct, GT.
Not only do I find it curious that OP apparently didn't inform Stander or Carice that he'd already called Netcare (911), but I find the length of OP's phone call to 911 compared to the length of Stipp's/Stander's phone call to 911 to be particularly curious, as well.
1. OP's call to Netcare: 66 seconds (per phone records)
2. Stipp's/Stander's call to Netcare: about 5 minutes (per Stander's testimony)
Many of us here have wondered how much detail OP may have given the Netcare dispatcher and have been skeptical that he provided accurate details regarding Reeva's injuries during that extremely short span of time.
Now we have Stander's testimony wherein he stated he was on the phone with a Netcare dispatcher for approximately 5 minutes while he described Reeva's injuries, as well as provided information regarding the address.
A point of contention for me is that I believe Dr. Stipp was, in reality, the one who initiated the call for medical aid, and not Stander.
According to Stander's testimony, during the ~ 5 minute phone call, Stander (IMO, more likely Dr. Stipp) was insistent that an ambulance was needed straight away due to Reeva's grave injuries. I personally believe that Stander's only contribution during the 911 phone call was to provide an address to the dispatcher after Dr. Stipp handed the phone to him.
By contrast, OP's phone call to Netcare lasted 66 seconds. No ambulance was dispatched as a result of OP's phone call.
66 seconds compared to ~ 5 minutes.
As far as I'm concerned, the 4 minute difference between OP's call and Stipp's/Stander's call to Netcare says it all.
Dr. Stipp & Stander were seeking medical help for Reeva (although it took Dr. Stipp to inquire about and to initiate the call).
IMO, OP was merely going through the motions of contacting emergency medical aid. I don't believe he informed the dispatcher about the nature of Reeva's injuries. I have doubts that he even spoke to a Netcare dispatcher. For all I know, he may have simply dialed the number, left his phone wherever, and then hung up a minute later.
Think about it: 66 seconds compared to ~ 5 minutes.
That's a huge time difference.