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Melissa Roney is eagerly awaiting a new arrival.
Roney, deputy chief of paramedic services, is anticipating a shipment next week of four shiny new electric vehicles for the city’s growing community paramedicine program.
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The program has been in place for a couple of years, but it is expanding with a long-term care component, so Roney said the city needed to invest in new wheels and going electric was “a no-brainer.” Honouring the city’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions was top of mind when selecting new vehicles.
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