A West Kelowna councillor has words of warning for the provincial government as it puts together a new First Responder Service Agreement (FRSA).
There are 20 communities involved in the first phase of the initiative (started in late 2024) which will also create specific local Operational Response Plans (ORP).
The city is not part of the initial phase, however, at council香蕉视频直播檚 Jan. 28 meeting Fire Chief Jason Brolund noted it may result in a service level for the community that would be different than it is currently.
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He told council that first responder calls in West Kelowna have increased year over year, except during the pandemic.
Councillor Rick de Jong, acting mayor for the meeting, noted that the province manages the BC Ambulance Service.
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Brolund recommended bringing forward a report to council when the new FRSA is proposed to the city, in second half of 2025. The report would detail specific costs and allow the fire department to set its recommended level of service under an ORP.
In terms of advocacy from the province, funding for training and equipment from would be of the greatest impact to delivery of the program, Brolund added.