B.C. Premier John Horgan cites ambulance ‘investment’ as he addresses infant death
VANCOUVER — Premier John Horgan said he was heartbroken by the recent death of an infant while waiting for an ambulance in Barriere, B.C., adding his government had made a “significant investment” in rural and remote medical transport.
“My heart goes out to the family who are grieving the loss of a child,” he said of the baby who died Thursday in the central B.C. community.
He said the province was “conscious” of the ambulance shortage and had added ground and air transportation options in remote locations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Horgan said the province was working with firefighters and the paramedics union to ensure first responders had adequate training and were able to act quickly during what he called “extraordinarily challenging times.”

