New automated gate being constructed at P.A. airport for ambulances
The city of Prince Albert is putting an automated gate at the airport to allow paramedics easier access to the runway.
P.A.’s council met on Monday where they approved increasing the project’s budget to $27,500 after getting $10,000 from the province through the Community Airports Partnership (CAP) program.
There is currently a gate that paramedics can manually open to get onto the tarmac, however, it’s locked by a padlock and has two doors that need to be swung open, costing valuable time during emergency situations.
On average, there are around two medevac transfers a day at the airport. Mayor Greg Dionne told paNOW he expects that number to increase once the Victoria Hospital’s expansion project is complete.