The official Twitter account of Superior North Association of Professional Paramedics. Located on the North shore of Lake Superior in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
While stopped at a red light, an ambulance was struck at moderate speed. Both Paramedics as well as all other parties involved are not seriously injured. There was no emergency and luckily there was no patient... https://t.co/iizmluIzum
We are very proud to announce that two of our Paramedics have us the opportunity of a career! This article is about them getting the very unique opportunity to not only meet with, but converse and... https://t.co/OUuTRcDD2v
Thank you so much everyone for your generous donations! Today was the food drive to help support the RFDA and we are proud to announce that we filled four ambulances, totaling 4686lbs of food! This is the best... https://t.co/yQBznK9c50
We will be at the superstore tomorrow 8-4 helping to fill an Ambulance or two for the RFDA. Come out and say hi. This event is in partnership with ORNGE and Confederation College. https://t.co/uDmf92wusW
Today we are thrilled to get involved with a great local cause and donate $1000 to the Northern Cancer Fund. This month all our ambulances will be outfitted with pink valve stem caps courtesy of Downtown... https://t.co/NW7vq1JWH3
Brave local women, telling their stories through art and benefiting The Northern Cancer Research centre.
Consider treating yourself to a night out while supporting an excellent cause. https://t.co/HHhcUj26o9
Honoured to be in a room with so many dedicated health care workers and activists. Your work touches all of our lives and #Unifor will continue to fight for your safety and health at work #UniforHealth
Proud to be a part of such an important fundraiser for women’s health and breast cancer research. Thanks to Josh and crew for volunteering their time to support a great event and women in our community. https://t.co/KXyI7yqXqT
Last night two of our paramedics responded to a call and were threatened at knife point. They escaped and activated their emergency alarm. Thank you @KingstonPolice for arresting the perpetrator. We are here to help. Verbal and physical abuse against paramedics is unacceptable.
“They found that 66 percent of those [Paramedics] were suffering some form of abuse … during their work, each and every year, and that breaks down to 26 percent being physically abused.” - Randy Mellow, Chief of Peterborough Paramedics https://t.co/9fymc2mS0y