Students enrolled at Parkland College have a new tool to help them train for a career in emergency and health services.
The College recently received a donation of an ambulance from Moose Jaw & District Emergency Medical Services. It will serve as a hands-on learning device for students in several programs, including Primary Care Paramedic, Emergency Medical Responder, Firefighter, Practical Nursing, and Continuing Care Assistant.
“We’re very pleased to be able to use the ambulance as we continue to grow these programs,” said Larry Pearen, Manager of Protection and Emergency Services Training at Parkland College. “It’s very important to provide our students with real life equipment on which to train.”....