Foundations from the Crowsnest Pass, Pincher Creek and Fort Macleod helped purchase a new wheelchair-accessible non-ambulance transfer (NAT) van. The new van will be based
accessible for patients from the Highway 3 corridor. The new van, which went into service last month, helps free up ground ambulance resources by transferring low-risk, medically stable patients between health care facilities. The NAT van is equipped with automated electric defibrillators, first-aid kits, GPS, and communications equipment.
Foundations from the Crowsnest Pass, Pincher Creek and Fort Macleod helped purchase a new
wheelchair-accessible non-ambulance transfer (NAT) van.