Thursday, October 6, 2022

Spruce Kings Concerned About Slow Ambulance Response Time After Vernon Player Injured:

The Prince George Spruce Kings are wondering why it took 50 minutes to respond to an injured Vernon Viper during Saturday's Vernon-Prince George game.

Here is the story from the Prince George Citizen,

Slow ambulance response time raises concerns at BCHL game - Prince George Citizen

Staff shortage leads to 50 minute wait for ambulance for injured Vernon Vipers forward Will Blackburn.

Here is the story from Vernon Matters,

Staff shortage leads to 50 minute wait for ambulance for injured Vernon Viper | Vernon Matters

2 comments:

PaulyWog54 said...

Seems like there should be some sort of first responders, like St Johns Ambulance, at ALL BCHL games or they are not played!
There is now a DEPARTMENT OF PLAYER SAFETY so, how is this not part of their protocol. While they are at it ALL player safety equipment MUST be worn as intended or they don’t play ie: mouth guards not in mouth, chin straps so loose that a hard hit knocks helmet off.

Bingo said...

Agreed st john ambulance people should be at every game. I was hit in the head with a hockey puck as a fan. Glad st johns was there. To help.needed for stiches.
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