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Alberta Municipality Votes to Keep Fire-based EMS
May 15, 2009 – Ft. McMurray, AB Local 2494 and the Wood Buffalo
Regional Council are rejecting the Alberta province’s quest to take over
ambulance services province-wide. Concerned about what effect a change in
ambulance service would have on public safety, the council has voted to keep the
ambulance service within the fire department.
“When planning to take over ambulance services, the provincial
government did not consult any of the fire-based EMS systems like the one we
have here,” says Brad Grainger, president of Ft. McMurray, AB Local 2494. “As a
result, many significant safety issues were not given proper consideration.”
Grainger sites the fact that Alberta would be running all of its
ambulances out of the hospital, causing some response times to be as long as 20
minutes. Local 2494 cross-trained fire fighter/paramedics and EMTs are on the
scene of every emergency in less than five minutes.
Additionally, the province has only approved four ambulances to
run out of Wood Buffalo. Since the municipality has no mutual aid agreements,
four is not enough. “We sometimes run six or seven ambulances at a time,” notes
Grainger.
On May 29, 2008, Alberta’s government announced its decision to
take over ground ambulance services from municipalities to Alberta Health
Services. The initiative was effective April 1, 2009.
As part of the transition plan, municipalities can opt to
dissolve their existing ambulance service and become part of Alberta Health
Services or enter into a two-year agreement to gradually turn over services to
Alberta Health Services.
Alberta Health has stated that it will not finance fire-based
EMS systems beyond first response. In other words, municipalities must absorb
additional costs.
In Wood Buffalo’s case, the regional council voted against
transitioning to Alberta Health Services and to spend the next two years
lobbying the Alberta government to keep its fire-based EMS system permanently.
Local 2494 members will be assisting with those lobbing efforts.
Wood Buffalo is the only municipality to fight Alberta’s
decision to transition EMS services to the province.
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