Increase in 2023 medical calls putting strain on Kamloops Fire Rescue
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops Fire Rescue (KFR) received more than 10,000 calls for service in 2023, an increase of more than 500 from a year ago. Unsurprisingly the bulk of calls for the fire department this past year were again, medical calls.
KFR is increasing their medical training as a result of 66 per cent of their calls being medical in nature. With more calls coming in, and Fire Rescue remaining on scene longer, the chief is hoping to see changes from the province.
“We know that we play a part in that chain of survival, in that medical process, and we are happy to do that,” said KFR Chief Ken Uzeloc. “But when we have seen this amount of calls, and this impact on our other services for something we aren’t even compensated for. Even if there was compensation for us supporting them and going to those calls it would be able to help to offset training cost, equipment costs, things like that that we are seeing.”