EFRT: Remote Nations' New Emergency Response
Remote First Nations in northwestern Ontario are collaborating with Ornge air ambulance on a novel emergency first response team program, EFRT. This initiative empowers community members to manage on-scene care and secure transport to nursing stations or airports. Eight fly-in communities now lead their own teams, backed by Ornge. The EFRT offers heavy-duty trucks equipped with medical pods, containing oxygen, stretchers, and supplies. Community leaders and responders welcome the change, as it significantly reduces response times in crisis situations. Ornge manages training, equipment, and data tracking for the program. The trucks are set to arrive via seasonal ice roads before spring thaw, aiming to minimize transport complications and enhance first response capabilities across the region.
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