Essex-Windsor Seeks Ambulance Control
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Essex-Windsor EMS seeks provincial OK for ambulance dispatch takeover

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Essex-Windsor EMS chief Justin Lammers wants to take control of local ambulance dispatch.
He argues it would result in more efficient responses to calls with fewer resources.
Lammers says the service has already made the pitch to the province for a five-year pilot project.
The results in Niagara , Toronto and Ottawa have seen success in Niagara and Toronto .
“What’s required is not more and more resources but a reimagining of the way in which those resources are deployed in Windsor-Essex ,” the presentation says.
“Allowing Essex-Windsor EMS to take responsibility for the day-to-day deployment and decision-making at the Windsor Central Ambulance Communications Centre is a low-cost step that would have an immediate and appreciable impact on ambulance response times and the quality of health care.
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