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Old 04-02-2009, 12:26 AM
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Please take a second & stop by we really need everyone's support!!!
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Old 04-02-2009, 12:38 AM
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Maybe cause I am not originally from BC and I see the wages are decent for the job compared to what my mom made in her 19 years in California.

Hope you get what you want though, or atleast some of it.
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Old 04-02-2009, 04:27 PM
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I urge everyone to follow the links & put it in writing. If any of you have had yourselves or loved ones stuck waiting in hospital hallways under EHS care until a space finally becomes available will understand how stretched all aspects of healthcare have become. This strike is not just about fair wages, we are badly understaffed & demand for our services has skyrocketed. Our response times have suffered because all ambulances are occupied or must choose between priority calls putting less urgent calls on hold. Sometimes those "less urgent" calls get bumped multiple times resulting in very prolonged response times. This is a maddening situation for us as frontline workers. You can imagine the burn-out and moral issues. We do not like to see people suffer and despite what the politicians may claim, that is exactly what is happening. Outrage is not an unreasonable term for it. We implore everyone to put their anger in writing. Our strike is but a symptom of a much greater systemic problem, a problem that is being held at bay on the backs of ALL frontline healthcare workers, not just Paramedics. This is not just a GVRD issue, throughout the province the stories are the same, in many cases rural B.C. has it much worse due to the fact resorces may not be just occupied, they simply may not exist at all. Pass the word, and thanks to everyone for the support we have recieved thusfar.
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Old 04-02-2009, 08:58 PM
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Do you have EMT's in British Columbia? In varies in the US but in California one has to be a EMT for at least 1 year before applying for a paramedic program at a paramedic school.

Anyhow they do most transfer/non emergency calls so the paramedics can respond to actual emergencies and high priority calls.

I understand the system is different, but in some ways the same since many city's employ their own paramedics as part of the fire department since fire responds to pretty much all medical emergencies since they are all trained EMT's and some paramedics as well.

I am just curious is all.

I wrote a letter of support as well.
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