The Ontario government has given Waterloo Paramedic Services and the three major area hospitals $1.65 million to alleviate the ambulance crunch.
The province has given Waterloo Paramedic Services and the three area hospitals $1.65 million in an effort to alleviate the ambulance crunch the region has been dealing with over the past few years.
The intention is to cut down on the length of time ambulances spend at hospitals in order to get them back on the road.
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