Ottawa paramedics seek approval to use taxis for non-urgent concerns

A paramedic works on a laptop on the hood of their ambulance, outside the Emergency Department at the Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus in Ottawa on Monday, May 16, 2022. Ottawa paramedics are seeking provincial approval for a new program that would see some patients with non-urgent concerns taken to hospital in a taxi, in a bid to ease the crushing demands on ambulance crews. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Ottawa paramedics are seeking provincial approval for a new program that would see some patients with non-urgent concerns taken to hospital in a taxi, in a bid to ease the crushing demands on ambulance crews.

In the first nine months of this year, the Ottawa Paramedic Service saw 1,088 instances of level zero – when no ambulances are available – lasting for a total of 32,697 minutes, a report from the service says.

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