Volunteers first responders in Shuswap suspend service in response to COVID-19
CHASE, B.C. — Residents in the North Shuswap will now have to rely solely on BC Ambulance paramedics if they need medical assistance.
The North Shuswap First Responders Society, a volunteer service in the area, has decided to stop its emergency response during the COVID-19 pandemic due to safety concerns.
Vice-President of the society Don Devine told CFJC Today the organization doesn’t have the proper equipment to treat patients that may be infected by the virus.
“It was determined that we don’t have the sufficient personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and gowns and heavy gloves, booties, all the requirements BC Ambulance must use,” noted Devine. “We were quite concerned that if we did do a call, and we could not properly sterilize, we would infect other patients then on the next call.”