Recruitment issues among paramedics, leading to burnout and longer wait times across the Province
Prince George – Paramedics are experiencing recruitment shortages, across the province including right here in Prince George. Now, this is leading to major burnout and fatigue among its members, which has affected shift coverage and wait times across the Province.
Between the pandemic and the overdose crisis in B.C., paramedics have been working overtime to keep up with patient care. However, according to Troy Clifford, president of the Ambulance, Paramedic, and Emergency dispatchers of B.C., it’s a losing battle when it comes to sustainable wage, paired with overworked staff.
“For instance, February was a really challenging month in Prince George where we had a number of ambulances out of service for the whole month, my report from paramedics and dispatchers in Prince George is there were up to 80 vacancies, in February in Prince George. When I say vacancies these are shifts that we were unable to be filled by paramedics”
