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VIDEO: 91原创 City seeks province-wide support for call to improve coordination between paramedics and firefighters

Calls for 鈥榗oncrete鈥 improvements after 鈥榰nreasonable鈥 delays in response times during June heat wave
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91原创 City Councillor Gayle Martin won support for a motion having the provincial government and BC Emergency Health Services improve coordination between paramedics and firefighters, as a 2019 report called for. (91原创 Advance Times/Black Press Media files)

91原创 City is calling on all B.C. municipalities to join a call to better coordinate ambulance and fire services.

As drafted by Councillor Gayle Martin, the push for better 鈥減re-hospital care鈥 is a demand for 鈥渃oncrete actions鈥 to address 鈥渦nreasonable delays鈥 in ambulance response times during the June heat wave that claimed an estimated 719 lives, many of them seniors.

Martin鈥檚 motion wants the provincial government and BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) to allocate funding to improve response times and coordination between ambulance and fire crews, who are often sent to medical assistance calls.

It calls for consistent application of medical standards, information sharing, and an integrated dispatch system along with other improvements that were recommended in a 2019 report on access to emergency services which found BCEHS needs to work more closely with fire departments.

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Martin said the province and BCEHS must treat first responders 鈥渁s an equal and an integral partner of the pre-hospital care system with adequate support 鈥 and resources.鈥

Martin鈥檚 motion was unanimously endorsed by council at the July 26 meeting.

Coun. Rosemary Wallace called it 鈥渁 very important, essential motion.鈥

鈥淭he amount of lives being jeopardized or lost because of this [lack of resources] is extensive,鈥 Wallace remarked.

Coun. Nathan Pachal called the tragic deaths during the heat wave 鈥渆ntirely preventable.鈥

鈥淲e have a fire service, and an ambulance service, and both of them need to collaborate,鈥 Pachal commented.

Coun. Rudy Storteboom noted the issue is something that council has been thinking about for a 鈥済ood long time.鈥

鈥淚 think it is important that we stay on top of this,鈥 Storteboom recommended.

Mayor Val van den Boek agreed that 鈥渨e have to do better, absolutely,鈥 and noted the Union of B.C. Municipalities has been pressing for improvements, as well.

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The call comes after the province announced it would fund more full-time paramedics and dispatchers in the wake of complaints about delayed response times during the heat wave.

It is also being forwarded to Premier John Horgan, Heath Minister Minister Adrian Dix, and Susan Wannamaker, executive vice president, clinical service delivery in the Provincial Health Services Authority.


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