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Ambulance wait time worries witnesses

Spokesperson says ambulance arrived in 23 minutes from the 911 call.
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BC Ambulance Paramedics lift an elderly man into the back of their ambulance to take to hospital on Wednesday, March 1. The man was found face down near the curb on Lakeshore Drive in front of the downtown SASCU branch.

Salmon Arm香蕉视频直播檚 ambulance service came under scrutiny last week when it took paramedics more than 20 minutes to reach an emergency less than a kilometre away from the hospital.

Around noon on March 1, an elderly man was found face down in slush and snow by the curb on Lakeshore Drive. Members of the public and staff from the downtown Salmon Arm Savings and Credit Union cared for the man and guided traffic while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.

Frustration began to rise as the wait time increased. The individual who made the initial 911 call said about a half hour had passed. Five minutes after that, an ambulance finally arrived. The man was safely moved onto a stretcher and transported to Shuswap Lake General Hospital for treatment.

Loyd Ondang, local district manager with BC Ambulance Service, said the wait time was, in fact, just under 23 minutes. While he was reluctant to answer if this is acceptable, he did say he is new to the position and he香蕉视频直播檒l be looking at resources, what香蕉视频直播檚 working and what isn香蕉视频直播檛.

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Bronwyn Barter, a paramedic and spokesperson with the Ambulance Paramedics and Emergency Dispatchers of B.C., already has an idea of what香蕉视频直播檚 afflicting Salmon Arm and other rural/urban communities in B.C.: high call volumes and not enough resources.

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Ondang confirmed Salmon Arm is currently served by three ambulances. One is staffed with a full-time crew, the Bravo car. The other two ambulances, Kilo One and Kilo Two, are staffed by on-call paramedics.

During the March 1 incident, Bravo and Kilo One had already been dispatched, leaving Kilo Two to respond.

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Crews who receive the page, Ondang continued, are required to acknowledge the page, and then respond to the station.

Once in the ambulance, they hit a button acknowledging their presence.

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Asked if Salmon Arm has staffing issues, Ondang said no, Salmon Arm is a desired station for employment.

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Lachlan Labere

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