Do you know CPR? If you see someone suddenly collapse, your fast action can save their life. Check out St. John Ambulance, the Canadian Red Cross and the Heart and Stroke Foundation to find a First Aid or CPR course near you.
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📣Niagara's hospitals are seeing a surge in respiratory illnesses, leading to longer wait times.
Knowing your healthcare options can help you access the level of care you need for your medical concern: https://t.co/xog0oK8f29
Cold weather and snow make it extra slippery outside. Take additional care when stepping off the last step of stairs. This is a common place for a fall. Use the handrail when available for extra support.
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❌Myth: If I’m unsure where to go for care, the ED is always the best choice.
✅Fact: Many non-urgent issues can be treated faster at walk in clinics, urgent care, pharmacies, or through virtual urgent care.
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Do you know CPR? If you see someone suddenly collapse, your fast action can save their life. Check out St. John Ambulance, the Canadian Red Cross and the Heart and Stroke Foundation to find a First Aid or CPR course near you.
Heading out over the holidays? Follow these quick tips to keep safe while partying. Party smart, stay in control, and make it home safe. Learn more - https://t.co/lSrS4VZokE
Thanks to Toolbox Project Niagara for providing our Street Outreach paramedics with these kits to distribute during the holidays to those in our community who can benefit from them the most.
Congratulations to our own Giovanni Prioriello & Lynne Redman for being two of the 49 Ontario paramedics recognized with the Governor General Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal for serving the last thirty years and providing the highest level of care.
Glad to be able to help spread kindness by decorating some #HolidaySmileCookies in support of The Kristen French Child Advocacy Centre. Be sure to grab one this week from your local @TimHortons!
📣Niagara's hospitals are seeing a surge in respiratory illnesses, leading to longer wait times.
Knowing your healthcare options can help you access the level of care you need for your medical concern: https://t.co/xog0oK8f29
Glad to share that Team Niagara EMS raised $2,700+ for @GilliansPlace this year at Walk a Mile in HER Shoes, and everyone made it to the finish line without any broken ankles!
Recently three of Niagara EMS’s finest received the Governor General’s Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal for exceptional dedication, leadership and excellence in the field of paramedicine. Congrats Tracey Groszeibl, Evan Hollingsworth & Jessica Gillespie-Bridel!
Imagine a world where Paramedic Services across Ontario trained together regularly — collaborating, learning from one another, and building lasting relationships as we grow and improve our systems together. @OntParamedic@OAPCMedia@PAC_Paramedic@ONThealth@Ornge
Niagara Region Public Health and Emergency Services is pleased to announce that Karen Lutz-Graul is the successful candidate for the role of Director of Emergency Services/EMS Chief.
Read the full media release: https://t.co/YEO3uZ9gd6
⚠️Training exercise alert
Niagara EMS and @Ornge are conducting a joint training exercise in Short Hills Provincial Park on September 24. Both the park and trails will remain open to the public, but you may notice an increased presence of first responder personnel and vehicles.
Niagara EMS is hiring! Join our team of dedicated staff and help make a difference! Applications being accepted for Emergency Medical Dispatchers (System Status Controllers - SSCs) until Sept. 21, 2025.
Apply now: https://t.co/JXvFzyy96m
We're hiring Emergency Medical Dispatchers (System Status Controllers - SSCs)!
Are you able to multi-task and thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment? We're looking for talented individuals to join our award-winning team.
Apply now at https://t.co/Dcu5hQ0izE
Fire Chief’s Coins were awarded to Mercedes Soose (Pittsburg) & Leya Foster (Welland) for their incredible courage and compassion in helping a stranger in medical distress. They also met EMS Communicator Heather Potts, who was the calm, steady voice on the other end of the line.