Province extends deadline for City of Red Deer to decide future of ambulance services
The City of Red Deer has received an extension from Alberta’s Emergency Health Services (EHS) to decide whether they’ll match EHS’s costs in providing ambulance services in the community or pay the difference to continue to be the contracted service provider.
City Manager Tara Lodewyk explained at Tuesday’s regular city council meeting that after raising concerns to EHS through multiple meetings, they’ve extended the decision from March 31 to April 30.
Lodewyk said the city had an additional meeting with EHS administration on Monday, who are looking to potentially extend the deadline even further to May 30.
“The extension of the time to make this decision has become less of a contentious point,” she said. “The meeting yesterday had much more of a collaborative feeling than the initial meeting we had on March 13.”


