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B.C. emergency service says no one factor influences ambulance response times

Dec 2, 2016 | 3:27 PM

VANCOUVER — An official with BC Emergency Health Services says response times for ambulances are affected by many factors, making it is difficult to single out what impact the overdose crisis is having on the system.

Linda Lupini, the organization’s executive vice-president, says across the province, average response times have held steady in 2016.

The president of the Ambulance Paramedics of B.C. said this week that a couple recently injured in a car crash in Surrey had to wait 3 1/2 hours for an ambulance.

Bronwyn Barter says she’s not shocked to hear about the delays and the $5 million in funding announced by the province to help paramedics and dispatchers better respond to the fentanyl crisis won’t make much of a difference.