Parkland paramedics donate ambulance to volunteers
From sick kids to serious car accidents, Candle Lake First Responders provide emergency care in advance of paramedics travelling from Prince Albert.
“First responders are activated by the emergency medical communications team once the responding ambulance paramedics have been sent and with equipment like an AED, we can make a vital difference to the person’s outcome,” said Louise Tarasiuk, coordinator for Candle Lake First Responders.
That response will become even more effective thanks to a donation by the Chief of Parkland Ambulance Care,Trevor Dutchak. A decommissioned ambulance from Parkland’s fleet will become the new emergency response vehicle for the volunteer group. Previously, the first responders would have to use a fire truck for larger equipment and their own private vehicles when attending to a request for help.
“We don’t have to pull our equipment off the side of the rescue truck anymore,” Tarasiuk said. “This ambulance will carry all of our equipment and keep it from freezing and it takes the patients and the responders out of the elements. Now we have a place to treat people until the paramedics arrive.”