First responders urge driver caution after Pinantan ambulance tailgated
- A group of volunteer first responders in B.C. reminded drivers to be cautious around emergency vehicles after a recent incident where an ambulance was tailgated while transporting a patient.
- Rob Maccollum emphasized that emergency vehicles sometimes travel at or below the speed limit depending on patient care needs, stating, "...this could lead to a very catastrophic situation."
- Paramedic Public Information Officer Brian Twaites noted that emergencies are infrequent, but education on laws regarding approaching vehicles is necessary.
- Twaites explained that drivers must slow down and move to the nearest shoulder when emergency vehicles approach and should not block intersections.
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First responders urge driver caution after Pinantan ambulance tailgated
The incident happened on July 6
·Salmon Arm, Canada
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