He says the government is working with firefighters as well as the paramedics union to ensure first responders have adequate training so they are able to act quickly during what he called “extraordinarily challenging times.”Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Vancouver Sun, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Troy Clifford, president of Ambulance Paramedics of B.C., has said his organization would continue to address what he called a “provincewide staffing crisis.” Clifford says the staffing woes have left communities like Barriere without appropriate ambulance coverage for long periods of time. Horgan told reporters Tuesday that the ambulance service is reviewing the circumstances that led to the reported death of the infant, and that his “heart goes out to the family who are grieving the loss of a child.”
Vaccine side effect
Stop mandate firing. remove job mandates all transmit all get sick. fire henry dix
I would like to see the study that shows how many people will never vote bcndp again because of jjhorgan
and he wanted that $900 million museum, knowing this
I don't think the NDP government cares about the festering problems in places that don't vote for them. Look at how indifferent they are to other places, like Lytton BC. Still a ruin and nothing happening, only indifference.
Whose going to drive your ambulances? You?
What an absolute failure jjhorgan has turned into. The poster child of COVID induced brain damage. So sad.