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Only those selected for an interview will be notified. We are an equal opportunity employer. Resumes accepted until July 21st. Email provides “massive subsidies for ambulance services” and the province provides nurses and staff at hospitals to help offload patients so ambulances can leave hospitals and return to the community. A recent statement issued by Leardi and Windsor-Tecumseh MPP Andrew Dowie stated “our government has invested nearly $1 million in the Dedicated Offload Nurses Program in the Windsor region which was recently expanded beyond last year to allow for paramedics, physician assistants and respiratory therapists to assist with patient offload. This, combined with the over $22 million the province has provided to the EssexWindsor EMS for their Land Ambulance Services Grant, is estimated to increase ambulance availability by nearly 120,000 hours in this year. This is in addition to making the newly expanded Learn and

Stay grant available for nursing at St. Clair College.”

Leardi stated Bondy “has no plan” but praised other local officials, including Warden Hilda MacDonald.

“The people who are working to come up with a plan are working great with each other,” he said.

Leardi said there are more hospital beds opening up and to gain a solution to the issue of Code Reds and Code Blacks is to work with health providers and the province. He said there are more beds now than before the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Come up with a plan you think is going to work and present it to the province,” said Leardi. “My advice to county council is to get together with health care providers and when you come up with a plan, present it to the province”

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