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Now that paramedics are eligible...

Alberta firefighters ask to be added to Phase 1A COVID vaccine list

Jan 13, 2021 | 11:18 AM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – If paramedics are being added to the top priority list for COVID-19 vaccinations, the province’s firefighters say they should be as well.

Earlier this week, Premier Jason Kenney announced that paramedics and other EMS personnel were now available to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as they play a crucial role in first response.

Now, the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association (AFCA) has written to the Government of Alberta wants the same to happen for their members.

“Every day, municipal fire/medical response agencies across the province provide emergency medical first response care to Albertans. Up to 70% of Fire Department calls are to medical emergencies.”

This is especially the case for rural communities where firefighters often arrive before any other forms of first responders.

AFCA adds that many of these calls are to vulnerable populations such as group homes, seniors care facilities, and motor vehicle collisions.

“Firefighters are at a grave risk of contracting the virus. The risk to communities also increases as more firefighters go into isolation, often leaving a department short of trained personnel.”

The association says both volunteer and career firefighters are left to wonder how their service to Albertans is viewed.

“The Alberta Fire Chiefs Association is concerned that members of the Alberta fire service who are not part of the Government’s emergency medical community are being expected to provide the same services but without the vaccine protection now being given to other emergency responders.”

AFCA closed to encouraging members of the provincial government to designate those in the fire service as being eligible recipients of Phase 1A of the vaccine rollout.

(Lethbridge News Now)