Oakville Beaver, 7 Feb 1993, p. 1

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ol ie nlmgine w s 30 hn agla w 11 C C070 002 5‘ Vol. 31 No. 16 A Metroland Community Newspaper "Canada‘s Best Community Newspaper" CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1991 BRAND NAME TIRES NO NAME PRICES "VALUE IN EVERY PRICE"~ _ %e Tire Centre kn 238 SPEERS RD. 845â€"5601 SUNDAY, FEB. 7, 1993 Orange ribbon campaign has ambulance owners seeing red [â€" By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff P he latest frustration for Haltonâ€"Mississauga Ambulance Service offiâ€" cers who want a provinceâ€"wide paramedic ambulance service is being forbidden to wear a symâ€" bolic orange ribbon on their uniforms. Company coâ€"owner Ron Liersch said the ribbon camâ€" paign, dubbed ‘Orange Ribbon Rescue‘ , supports recommenâ€" dations for a provinceâ€"wide paramedic ambulance service as outlined in a 1991 report. "I can‘t support my own elimination," said Liersch from the company‘s Oakville headâ€" quarters Thursday. Liersch _ admitted _ his employees have been told not to wear an orange ribbon and said a uniform policy and union tem but said that isn‘t guaranâ€" teed under a provinceâ€"wide ambulance service. There are 177 different ambulance service operations in Ontario with some 4,000 full and partâ€"time officers. In Haltonâ€"Mississauga, there are 120 full and partâ€"time officers. Two 24â€"hour ambuâ€" lances service Oakville from a contracts stipulate no buttons, ribbons or other additions are to be worn on uniforms. Liersch said both the wearâ€" ing of the ribbon and the report itself support the elimination of private enterprise. The ambulance company owner/operator said he would be foolish not to support a provinceâ€"wide paramedic sysâ€" Mario Posteraro, a Hamilton paramedic, OPSEU (Ontario Public Service Employees Union) Local 207 president Gord Armes and Brian Dowd, OPSEU ambulance division viceâ€"chair at Thursday‘s press conference. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Wyecroft Road station seven days a week. The officers are trained in defibrillation, however they aren‘t fullyâ€"trained paramedics like 14 of their Hamilton counâ€" terparts. Metroâ€"Toronto ambuâ€" lance officers also include paramedics however that serâ€" vice is a municipal one that receives provincial funding. Outside of Metro however Hamilton paramedic Mario Posteraro said there are only 14 fully trained paramedics. All ambulance services are 100% funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health but â€"adminisâ€" tered in a nonâ€"profit manner (through administrative packâ€" ages) by private owners with the exception of 10 which are operated by the Ministry of Health (some of those locations _ include _ Niagara (See ‘Attendants‘ page 2) Feature Tre of the Week DPUNLOP 28 Pages 75 Cents (GST included) is Volunteer Helping victims overcome shock and tragedy Page 3 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Loblaws,.AP, Canadian Tire, The Bay Food City, Savâ€"Aâ€"Centre, Aikenheads RRSP Opportunities Mark W. Slipp (416) 359â€"4633 BURNS FRYH(\’\IH[‘ Seminars available throughout February model. 43â€"0806â€"2 $ b4 4 us 24 48 as 45 o ap 46 a 2 SliceToaster With shadeâ€"selector for toast to suit your taste. Hinged crumb tray _ for easy cleaning. Bright chromeâ€" finished sides and top. 825â€"watt Incredible , ‘*Vailue‘ ******4 y JA F Z'J’ U‘J‘JJ‘J sSHOPPING 550 Ki :'J’f 3 Open sunday 10 a m.â€"5 p. m 3 /.râ€"/ I“"J _/J‘J) lJ_rJJ').:':J'_J J MA _t/ '_/J_._.._J sHOPPING 4 U‘)‘n’f JJ“ A J ()')An sunds ay 17

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