Newfoundland’s ambulance strike already affecting patients as winter storm bears down | 24CA News

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Published 21.01.2023
Newfoundland’s ambulance strike already affecting patients as winter storm bears down  | 24CA News

A paramedic in central Newfoundland says sufferers are already ready longer for care after ambulance employees in elements of the province walked off the job Friday.

Michael Tiller, a paramedic primarily based within the central city of New-Wes-Valley, says his staff responded to calls Friday night time in areas usually serviced by the ambulance employees now on strike.

He says in an interview that one affected person waited about 20 further minutes for an ambulance as members of the native volunteer hearth division administered oxygen to maintain them steady.

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Tiller, who can also be New-Wes-Valley’s mayor, says with the city’s two ambulances now protecting a bigger space, individuals could possibly be ready greater than an hour and a half for assist to reach.

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About 120 paramedics, dispatchers and different first responders employed by Fewer’s Ambulance Service went on strike Friday at midday  looking for larger wages and a greater pension plan.

The strike comes as a winter storm bears down on elements of jap Newfoundland and is predicted to dump as much as 60 centimeters of snow on elements of the island’s Avalon Peninsula.


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This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Jan. 21, 2023.

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