People showing signs of flu keep paramedics busy
The flu season is keeping Parkland Ambulance paramedics busy, so those with stuffy noses might have to wait a bit longer for service.
Paramedics responded to 74 incidents over the weekend with the majority of those being categorized as “sick persons.” Sick persons is a broad way to categorize calls by 911 dispatchers, and can range from non-specific injuries and stomach pain to those complaining of flu-like symptoms.
But just because someone calls in sick doesn’t mean they should expect an ambulance to arrive right away. Lyle Karasiuk, the director of public affairs for Parkland Ambulance, said his organization relies on the dispatcher and call centres to ask key questions to help prioritize calls.
“If you have chest pain versus a running nose, then that’s a different priority and a different level of response,” he said.