The province is touting $25-million dollars in additional funding to improve ambulance response times in Alberta. A shortage of ambulances — and paramedics to staff them — is a longstanding challenge in Alberta — with tight resources in cities also drawing on rural communities. Sarah Offin reports.
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Relieving lengthy emergency response times: Alberta invests additional $25M
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