Number of Nanaimo paramedics to double thanks to funding
NANAIMO — There will soon be twice as many full-time paramedics ready to respond to emergencies in Nanaimo.
BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) on Thursday announced 24 full-time paramedics will be hired in Nanaimo, as well as three new ambulances added to the local fleet.
“That should make quite a difference in response times,” Linda Lupini, executive vice president of BCEHS, told NanaimoNewsNOW.
Lupini said Nanaimo previously had 24 full-time paramedics, with the bulk of shifts filled by on-call and casual staff who often had other jobs. She said having full-time dedicated staff working every day will “stabilize the workforce.”