SASKATOON Jen Rondeau has been on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic for the past year as a Critical Care Paramedic, and appreciates the public’s support of health care workers. However, she’s careful not to let the praise go to her head. “I’d worry I would get either complacent in my job and not keep up on things that are changing, or I might get arrogant” she explained to Eric Anderson, host of YXE Underground. “I could have a treatment plan go wrong if I let arrogance creep in.” She splits her time between with Air Ambulance and the Road Ambulance headquarters with Medavie Health Services West in Saskatoon’s Stonebridge area. Her work takes her to all corners of the province and she relishes those moments where she can work with a team to provide critical care.
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SASKATOON As Saskatoon’s plunge into the deep freeze continues, community support programs are working overtime, helping the city’s most vulnerable stay safe and warm. “I know right now we have some teams that are starting to burn out but we’re doing the best we can to get through to Sunday and when this is over, we’ll breathe a very deep sigh of relief,” said Lyn Brown, executive director with Saskatoon Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP). This past weekend, Brown said, the organization relocated 60 people in Saskatoon to hotel rooms and other shelters in the city, when temperatures plummeted as low as -41 C.