
Ambulance Paramedics of BC worried about “stressful overlap” during opioid crisis and pandemic
KAMLOOPS — BC’s Ambulance Paramedics have been working through increasingly stressful situations, as the pandemic and the opioid crisis continue to overlap.
As the regulations surrounding the pandemic have eased, overall call volumes have increased. That increase has made it more challenging for members of the Ambulance Paramedics of BC (APBC) to do their jobs effectively and efficiently.
In a news release sent out earlier this week, the union who represents paramedics across the province highlighted a study by the BC Centre for Disease Control that suggests drug users had higher risk factors associated with COVID-19. That means first responders have taken extra precautions when responding to overdose calls.