Again, if there’s an accident and someone is in an accident that is on a highway that is out of one of the communities and it’s not something covered by medical travel or medevac services, as for the information I have, I’m not familiar with what the protocol is for getting people on the highways for such an accident as this. The first responders recognize that we’re trying to put regulations in to add emergency medical services in the medical professional umbrella legislation so that we can have that, so that we can have ambulance services where people would be qualified and insurable to be able to do that kind of work on the highway.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 139-17(4): Medical Travel Protocol For Highway Emergencies
In the Legislative Assembly on February 25th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 139-17(4): Medical Travel Protocol For Highway Emergencies
Oral Questions
February 24th, 2013
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