I am writing yet again to the Health Ministry you may have seen the letter in Cy Weekly on Friday.
We are in discussion with at least one hospital that want us to form a joint venture, once this is set up it is our intention to offer this service to others.
The web site will soon reflect our progress, I did not want to jump ahead and claim things are ready when they are not.
There is one ambulance in Nicosia being given red filters as not allowed to have blue, then it will be inspected by a representative from Health Ministry to see if it can be used as the name suggests.
The other will go shortly after first is returned to us, air conditioning has been fitted to both, each vehicle will be kitted out exactly the same, they both have scoops, spine boards, carry mats, oxygen, defibs, suction units and plenty of other items, these will be added to when funds are available, at this time I am the sole provider of money.
The First Aid side will continue, we brought this in as something that is required and indeed provide some cash flow in, plus showing our name.
There is a broad section of staff waiting, Paramedics, Ambulance Techs, ex police/military drivers and so on.
There is some discussion that jobs are at risk, not the case, we will in fact make more jobs as most crews at present have other tasks within their own hospital, what I am aiming for are regular well trained crews, working to-gether, they know the areas, they KNOW each other, they will be in or around the vehicle ready to go, not at home or somewhere else, probably working in A&E if based at the hospitals, or placed at strategic points within the Paphos area.
The reason they don't get to gether is MONEY, when they put PEOPLE first then we might just save a LIFE or Two.
My target is a Professional Ambulance Service that serves the Paphos and surrounding areas, takes patients to the nearest hospital to save life, then transfer to their own choice when stable, and if they wish to be transferred.
My tasks at the moment are doing Medical Cover for sports activities and large gatherings, we were at the Acker Bilk concert, Cyprus Challenge and the Hot Dog Show have asked for our services.
So a lot has been going on, and still a way to go, however if the Ministry put Paramedics in the Organogram to-day, we would be on the ROAD TO-MORROW.
_________________ John
In Arduis Fidelis
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