B.C. paramedics association says Sun Peaks could use more ambulance service, mayor pushing for hybrid model
KAMLOOPS — Despite recent paramedic shortages that have left one ambulance to serve Kamloops one night, the Interior director of the BC Emergency Health Services says the province has stepped up and provided the most full-time paramedic positions it ever has.
“In my career, in the last year or two I’ve seen the largest number of changes in the creation of those full-time positions, so communities like Barriere since the 1980s had only one full-time paramedic now has eight,” said BCEHS Director of Interior Districts Paul Swain. “We have similar full-time paramedic models in nearby communities like Armstrong and Enderby.”
The B.C. government responded to the heat dome with more paramedic positions that have benefitted smaller Interior communities.