CBA News
NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada — Ambulance New Brunswick and Dieppe’s Malley Industries are working together to develop a modern ambulance that will eliminate many of the problems paramedics have had for years.
Ambulance New Brunswick, the Crown corporation that runs the province’s ambulance system, will start replacing its 134 ambulances in the spring and it will be relying on the new vehicles that will be rolling out of Malley’s Dieppe facility.
When it came time to replace the province’s aging ambulances, paramedics had many thoughts on how the new vehicles should be designed. Jean-Marc Dugas, a paramedic and manager of safety programs with Ambulance New Brunswick, has been getting into cramped ambulances for several decades.
Full story: Ambulance New Brunswick, Malley Industries test new designs