Everyday across Canada:
Paramedics are leaving the profession
Our highest priority calls wait hours to get an ambulance
No ambulances available as 911 calls come in is becoming the norm
It's time to report to the public all instances of "code zero"
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Our hospitals are critically understaffed, ACOs are unable to negotiate a living wage & Paramedics spend entire shifts waiting in Emerg hallways. Doug Ford has lost touch with the current state of public services in Ontario; it's time for change!
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This is what the research indicates for paramedics... Chronic workplace stress is at least as problematic, if not more, than the stress of patient care.
Accessing people is one of the biggest barriers Paramedics face when responding to your Emergency. Registering your garage door code or lock box code (with spare key inside) with us can make a world of a difference #LdnOnt
After you call 911, do you know how to help us get to you quicker? Here are some tips! When you need us, call 911 for Paramedics. @OneFourSeven @PrepareLondon @LDNParamedics
I will answer your call for help..
I will find you when you don't know where you are..
I will help you until paramedics arrive.
I am an Ambulance Communications Officer. #NationalPublicSafetyTelecommunicatorsWeek
Today marks the start of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week! OPSEU Ambulance Communications Officers are a highly skilled and dedicated group of people. They are the first to respond when lives are on the line. Much respect and appreciation for all that you do! #OPSEU
Cardiac Arrest Stats: Did you know in 2017 our bystander CPR rates were 48% for witnessed cardiac arrests? In 2018 this number jumped to 67%. Bystander CPR is an important link in the chain of survival!