‘We are seeing about 750 to 1000 vacancies’; On-call paramedic structure hindering recruitment
BARRIERE — “Most of the communities in the north and the interior really have their secondary ambulances just not staffed because we just can’t recruit into the profession.,” said Troy Clifford, President, Ambulance Paramedics and Emergency Dispatchers of B.C.
The community of Barriere is mourning the unimaginable loss of a toddler, as the child passed away last week while waiting for a ambulance to arrive. That’s left local residents concerned about the state of health care in Barriere.
“It’s definitely a sad situation. I know lots of people out my way that if they needed an ambulance, are they going to get it? It’s a toss up,” questioned local resident Cliff.


