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SARNIA, ONT. The head of critical care at Sarnia’s Bluewater Health says a proposed $800,000 helipad would save lives. Dr. Glenna Cuccarolo stepped away from her busy trauma centre to make the point to CTV News Monday. “Speed saves lives. The faster we can get a patient to another centre, the more likely we are able to save them.”
Dr. Glenna Cuccarolo, the director of Critical Care at Sarnia’s Bluewater Health hospital on Feb. 8, 2021. (Sean Irvine / CTV News) At present, Bluewater Health patients in need of elevated care at hospitals in London or Toronto must travel by land ambulance or via an air ambulance from Sarnia’s airport.