Ice-related injuries: Urgences-santé on high alert
Important advice for the public
MONTRÉAL, Jan. 25, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - Urgences-santé is currently receiving three times the normal volume of calls because of inclement weather in the Montréal and Laval areas. Urgences-santé had been in a state of readiness for the previous two days and mobilized quickly as soon as the anticipated increase in calls began to materialize. Urgences-santé is asking the public not to go outside if it's not essential and to call 9-1-1 only in a critical emergency.
Important reminders
Urgences-santé is asking the public to help emergency responders by following these guidelines:
- Don't go outside unless you have to and be very careful if you do
- Make sure your home is accessible, spread abrasive on your walk and outdoor stairs, and do the same for any neighbours who are frail or elderly
- Cede the right of way to ambulances
- For any non-emergency situation, call the Info-Santé health line (8-1-1)
Urgences-santé thanks the paramedics, dispatchers and support staff who are doing outstanding work to continue providing the public with first-rate service. It also thanks the public for their patience and for using its services advisedly on this very busy day.
About Corporation d'urgences-santé
Corporation d'urgences-santé is the largest emergency paramedical services organization in Québec. It is under the responsibility of the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux. Urgences-santé has more than 1,500 employees, including more than 1,000 paramedics and more than 110 dispatchers, serving the 2.5 million residents of Montréal and Laval.
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SOURCE Urgences-santé
Communications Department, 514 723-5480
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