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Barriere infant dies while no ambulance available for the community

by Kristen Holliday

Castanet

August 29, 2022

An eight-month-old baby died last week in Barriere during a period of time when there was no ambulance service available for the district.

According to CTV News, Troy Clifford, president of Ambulance Paramedics of B.C., confirmed that a call came in on Thursday night reporting an infant in cardiac arrest.

Clifford, who described the incident as a “worst case scenario,” said the ambulance that would have been in the Barriere area was covering a staff shortage in Kamloops, located about 45 minutes away.

“I’m not sure of the exact location, but I understand they were in the vicinity of Kamloops when the call came in,” Clifford said.

“That’s absolutely tragic in this situation that we didn’t have an ambulance available for somebody in their time of need.”

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  1. I’m 78 years of age and have managed to survive the dictatorial and tyrannical misguided medical systems in Canada over the past 2.5 years. Even though I had a legitimate face mask muzzle exemption and was not able to obtain a medical exemption for a legitimate reason to exempt me from having to submit to an experimental and toxic “vaccine” injection.

    I did NOT get the vaccine “jab”. I was eventually infected with the Covid-19 flu virus that I contacted from a “vaccinated” person. However, a friend of mine contacted a physician who provided me with a prescription for four (4) known and medically prescribed medications already approved for human consumption that cost me $172.00. In 3 days, I was completely recovered. No hospitalization, no oxygen incubation, no ICU care, which resulted in absolutely no cost to the B.C. medical establishment. So, Bonnie Henry, your knowledge and advice was once again completely wrong and I survived in spite of your incompetence.

    As to the availability of an ambulance service. I can remember the days prior to “socialistic” medicine advocates, when EVERY little town and city had a private ambulance service which was ALWAYS available to everyone, at all times. In addition, a physician would always be available to come to your home, if required, and often did so.

    Now, thanks to our “awoke” socialistic government medical systems, we don’t have either as a reliable service. Is that called an “improvement” or a “deliberate disaster”. Now, you can say and give thanks to your NDP/Liberal socialistic governments and expect to pay even more taxes for even less service. Although you will have to accept the fact that their incompetence is going to cause even more deaths. But remember, they DON’T CARE!

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