Kamloops Fire Rescue reports more calls in third quarter, two-thirds medical
KAMLOOPS – Between July 1 and Sept. 30, Kamloops Fire Rescue responded to 2,785 calls – eight per cent more than the same period last year.
In a presentation made to the city’s safety and security select committee, KFR Chief Ken Uzeloc said 67 per cent of those calls were medical.
“Unfortunately, with the high number of medical calls, it is cutting into our other responses. At times, we have to call in. You know, we have limited resources on duty at any time,” Uzeloc told CFJC News. “When we have units tied up at medical calls, especially for a longer period of time, that means they’re not available for other calls.”