Emergency services display solidarity with health care staff in La Ronge
Flashing lights and sirens could be heard in La Ronge on Monday as emergency service workers showed solidarity with health care workers in the tri-communities.
Conservation officers, firefighters, paramedics and police joined in the parade with their emergency vehicles as they drove around a parking lot at the La Ronge Health Centre at about 7 p.m. The initiative was spearheaded by La Ronge EMS Operations Manager Corey Ecarnot, who said it was important to honour health care workers who are currently working diligently throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
“So, showing no matter if you’re a health care worker or emergency services working on the frontline or at the hospital, that we support each other as a team and that’s really is important to show, especially during these hard times,” he said. “All emergency services in our area support each other really is the big thing and support our communities during this time. That was just a small way of showing it.”
Ecarnot had the idea to display such a show of support from seeing similar events occur in other parts of Saskatchewan and throughout the world. He mentioned every day has been different when faced with the pandemic and it’s crucial to show support for those dealing with it on an ongoing basis. As the days go by, he said it’s important health care workers and local residents stay safe.