Tucson: Local ambulance services 'stretched thinner and thinner'

  • Source: KGUN-TV ABC 9 Tucson
  • Published: 12/13/2020 11:36 PM

VIDEO: Dr. Amber Rice is the medical director for the Northwest Fire District. "Providers are getting stretched a little bit thinner and thinner as both the hospitals get busier and as staff gets sick from COVID as well," she said. Rice said she's had members of her staff test positive for COVID-19, just another hurdle to continuing to provide services to the public, the other: the rising number of cases locally. "Because of how busy the hospitals are and how full the ICUs have gotten, we're having to transfer patients at a much higher rate from one hospital to another hospital and that requires a lot more ambulances and lot more providers." Rice said most departments have ambulance crews exclusively for transferring patients from one hospital to another. Once that number reaches 50 patients, Rice said, they have to start using ambulances from their emergency response crews.



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