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Brushfire flares up several times near Winnipeg city limits
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Crews continue fighting stubborn blaze near Centreport Canada Way
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Paramedics exhausted, Chief frustrated with ambulance capacity degradation Written by Taylor Brock Thursday, Jul 08 2021, 5:00 AM WFPS Chief John Lane says they have stopped announcing when ambulance services are being cut, as its impacts are leaving overworked paramedics feeling hopeless.
Paramedics exhausted, Chief frustrated with ambulance capacity degradation Written by Taylor Brock Thursday, Jul 08 2021, 5:00 AM WFPS Chief John Lane says they have stopped announcing when ambulance services are being cut, as its impacts are leaving overworked paramedics feeling hopeless.
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Ambulances in Winnipeg are often working at double their suggested maximum workload, seriously straining their paramedics.
Chief John Lane of the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) has been saying for almost two years after releasing a report that paramedics are overworked. There is just no chance for them to catch their breath.
After more than a year of being overworked, paramedics and their communications staff are exhausted.
Winnipeggers have waited as long as six hours for an ambulance staffed by burned-out paramedics during the COVID-19 pandemic, the service s frustrated outgoing chief says.
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Chief John Lane painted an alarming picture of the department s operations in his final report to the city s protection community services and parks committee this week. It really underscores the fact that we have had no net new ambulance resources in Winnipeg since 2011… even pre-pandemic, we were getting to the point where our ambulance utilization rates were well above anything that would be considered even busy by industry standards, Lane told the
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