Ambulances getting bottlenecked as Red Deer Hospital expansion wait persists
Red Deer’s Chief of Emergency Services says there are major problems with how ambulances are able to function within the city.
Asked what he would request from the province to alleviate the problem though, Ken McMullen points not to more ambulances, but Red Deer’s desperate need for expansion of hospital services.
Responding to comments made during Operating Budget talks Friday for continued advocacy on that front, McMullen says the potential number of people ambulances and paramedics can help isn’t being maximized.
“What happens very frequently is that ambulances — ours, but also others within the region — are stuck in hospital waiting areas until such time a bed is available. There’s a ripple effect; they have to free up a bed on the third floor to free up a bed on the second, and then to free up a bed in emergency,” he explains. “It is a big picture issue which we face every single day.”


