A New Fleet of Ambulances on the Way to St. Kitts and Nevis
Government Continues to Take Extraordinary Measures to Improve Healthcare
Basseterre, St. Kitts – A new fleet of ambulances is on its way to St. Kitts and Nevis as the government continues to take extraordinary measures to improve healthcare. The five emergency medical transport vehicles are expected to arrive in the Federation in February 2025, according to the Prime Minister and Minister of Health, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew.
A Different Attitude
While speaking at the January 07th edition of the Roundtable, Dr. Drew emphasized that the significant investment made to acquire the fleet of ambulances is entirely justified. This view sharply contrasts with the stance taken by the previous minister of health in the former administration.
“Our attitude is different. An ambulance is critically important, and so we have invested in a fleet,” Dr. Drew stated, noting that the selection of make and size of the vehicles are in keeping with the on-the-ground realities of the twin-island state.
Choosing the Right Vehicles
“Here in St. Kitts and Nevis, Toyota is well known to mechanics, well known to drivers. Parts are easy to get and because of that, we will have a longer shelf life per ambulance,” the prime minister indicated. “Not only that, based on our roads, we have to choose ambulances that could fit on our roads and fit up our small alleys and so forth.”
Improving Response Times
Prime Minister Drew recalled occasions when ambulances responded to calls and could not drive through alleys as some of the larger ambulances currently in use were too big. The first responders were forced to park at the alley entrance and take a stretcher or wheelchair to retrieve patients. The time spent doing so can be crucial in life-or-death situations.
“So therefore, we are buying ambulances that are fit for purpose here in St. Kitts and Nevis,” he said, adding that the government will do “everything to make sure that our people get the service that they deserve.”
A Timely Arrival
The impending arrival of the new ambulance fleet is especially timely, as two ambulances were severely damaged in recent traffic accidents.
Conclusion
The government’s commitment to improving healthcare in St. Kitts and Nevis is evident in the acquisition of a new fleet of ambulances. The arrival of these vehicles is expected to significantly improve response times and provide better service to the people of the twin-island nation.
FAQs
- Q: When are the new ambulances expected to arrive?
- Q: Why was the previous administration’s approach to ambulances criticized?
- Q: What is the significance of the new ambulances for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis?
A: The new ambulances are expected to arrive in February 2025.
A: The previous administration’s approach was criticized for not prioritizing the acquisition of ambulances that were suitable for the roads and terrain of St. Kitts and Nevis.
A: The new ambulances will improve response times and provide better service to the people of the twin-island nation.