07-27-2014, 06:06 PM
I think the point here is that when an ambulance is stationed in Negril (either by the government or
private funds) it does not stay on the road long due to accidents,reckless driving or not being maintained properly.
Somehow, the emergency vehicles have to be up and running when needed. Someone needs to make sure tires are up to par, oil is changed, transmission fluids maintained, etc. not to mention having trained people in the ambulance that can have the knowledge to keep a person alive until they reach the hospital, which is another can of worms!
private funds) it does not stay on the road long due to accidents,reckless driving or not being maintained properly.
Somehow, the emergency vehicles have to be up and running when needed. Someone needs to make sure tires are up to par, oil is changed, transmission fluids maintained, etc. not to mention having trained people in the ambulance that can have the knowledge to keep a person alive until they reach the hospital, which is another can of worms!