Tuesday, June 30, 2026
ADVT 
National

B.C. Emergency Service Says No One Factor Influences Ambulance Response Times

The Canadian Press, 02 Dec, 2016 01:59 PM
    VANCOUVER — An official with BC Emergency Health Services says response times for ambulances are affected by many factors, making it is difficult to single out what impact the overdose crisis is having on the system.
     
    Linda Lupini, the organization's executive vice-president, says across the province, average response times have held steady in 2016.
     
    The president of the Ambulance Paramedics of B.C. said this week that a couple recently injured in a car crash in Surrey had to wait 3 1/2 hours for an ambulance.
     
    Bronwyn Barter says she's not shocked to hear about the delays and the $5 million in funding announced by the province to help paramedics and dispatchers better respond to the fentanyl crisis won't make much of a difference.
     
     
    Lupini says that in Vancouver, 911 response times are about 17 seconds slower in 2016 than in the last fiscal year.
     
    In Surrey, the times have improved by 42 seconds and the city was one of the areas where three new ambulances were added earlier this year.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    B.C.'s Burns Bog Fire 50 Per Cent Contained, Industrial Park Evacuation Ends

    B.C.'s Burns Bog Fire 50 Per Cent Contained, Industrial Park Evacuation Ends
    The 78-hectare fire in Burns Bog, south of Vancouver, is estimated to be about half contained, and Delta fire Chief Dan Copeland hopes roughly eighty firefighters will have it fully contained sometime today.

    B.C.'s Burns Bog Fire 50 Per Cent Contained, Industrial Park Evacuation Ends

    Dry Conditions Prompt Voluntary Water Restrictions On Haida Gwaii

    Dry Conditions Prompt Voluntary Water Restrictions On Haida Gwaii
    The province says stream and groundwater levels have dropped on the remote islands coast and the effects of recent precipitation were short-lived.

    Dry Conditions Prompt Voluntary Water Restrictions On Haida Gwaii

    Man Shot Dead In Surrey’s Bog Park Is Brendan Aditya Chand

    Man Shot Dead In Surrey’s Bog Park Is Brendan Aditya Chand
    Police have identified the victim who died of a gunshot wound in a Surrey park over the weekend as 27-year-old Brendan Aditya Chand

    Man Shot Dead In Surrey’s Bog Park Is Brendan Aditya Chand

    22-Year-Old Canadian Jailed For Punching, Kicking Sikh Man in Quebec

    22-Year-Old Canadian Jailed For Punching, Kicking Sikh Man in Quebec
    Gabriel Royer-Tremblay, 22, was convicted of assault for punching and kicking Toronto resident Supninder Singh Khehra on a street in Quebec City in March.

    22-Year-Old Canadian Jailed For Punching, Kicking Sikh Man in Quebec

    Woman, 88, Dies After Driving Tractor That Caught On Fire In Southern Alberta

    Woman, 88, Dies After Driving Tractor That Caught On Fire In Southern Alberta
    BROOKS, Alta. — An 88-year old woman has died after she was severely burned when a tractor and baler caught on fire in southern Alberta. RCMP say they were called to a rural home near Brooks on Sunday afternoon.

    Woman, 88, Dies After Driving Tractor That Caught On Fire In Southern Alberta

    Quebec Man Jumps Into River To Avoid Breathalyzer After Traffic Stop: Police

    Quebec Man Jumps Into River To Avoid Breathalyzer After Traffic Stop: Police
    Quebec provincial police Sgt. Claude Denis said the man was pulled over early Sunday morning after cutting off a patrol vehicle.

    Quebec Man Jumps Into River To Avoid Breathalyzer After Traffic Stop: Police