Planning on skiing Big White this season?
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
i bet if big white ponied up with a condo or some other attractive offer there would be alot of doctors willing to spend a cpl nights a week on the mountain
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
its not a dr issue... its the tools... patients needing ambulance transport, usually require treatment in a hospital setting,with the correct equipment, and support teams. if it was just a matter of accommodations, thats an easy fix.it would be nice to see the actual cost of the ehs service at the hill.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
mullyman wrote:its not a dr issue... its the tools... patients needing ambulance transport, usually require treatment in a hospital setting,with the correct equipment, and support teams. if it was just a matter of accommodations, thats an easy fix.it would be nice to see the actual cost of the ehs service at the hill.
Although the cost is an issue and I am no expert but I think its more about using the resourses (EHS staff) more affectively. I thhink that is the real issue. Based on what I have been told...
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- Generalissimo Postalot
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
if big white users are concerned about the time it takes to have a amulance sent i suppose the same would work the other way.
having a ambulance sit in a resort atmosphere all day too far to respond to rutland or lake country should also be a concern.
as its not a city its a group of taxpayers that chose to go out of the boundry and build and play then only common sense would say to expect extra costs.
you move out of the fire zone you have to build your own or go without.
they need a good first aid station with trained personal and then you can wait for a ambulance like anyone.
having a ambulance sit in a resort atmosphere all day too far to respond to rutland or lake country should also be a concern.
as its not a city its a group of taxpayers that chose to go out of the boundry and build and play then only common sense would say to expect extra costs.
you move out of the fire zone you have to build your own or go without.
they need a good first aid station with trained personal and then you can wait for a ambulance like anyone.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
If the owner/management of Big White Ski Resort believes this is an issue then they should build an Ambulance Hall purchase an Ambulance and hire fully trained staff.
Problem solved........... Oops what was I thinking they want someone else to pay for it, never-mind then.
Problem solved........... Oops what was I thinking they want someone else to pay for it, never-mind then.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
maybe they should take the ambulance out of YOUR neighbourhood, and tell you to buy your own as well...
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
No, I won't be skiing at Big White this year. Thanks for asking. Great place and I've had tons of fun there, but sadly, I've moved away.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
mullyman wrote:maybe they should take the ambulance out of YOUR neighbourhood, and tell you to buy your own as well...
It's not a neighborhood ...it's a ski resort, a recreation facility, a seasonal rural destination.
Everyone who is there, is there by choice. They are well aware that they are 56 km away from the nearest hospital. They are well aware that they have to travel a mountain road in winter conditions to get to town.
An extended wait for ambulance, fire and police is a risk one voluntarily takes when they make the choice to spend time there.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
janalta wrote:mullyman wrote:maybe they should take the ambulance out of YOUR neighbourhood, and tell you to buy your own as well...
It's not a neighborhood ...it's a ski resort, a recreation facility, a seasonal rural destination.
Everyone who is there, is there by choice. They are well aware that they are 56 km away from the nearest hospital. They are well aware that they have to travel a mountain road in winter conditions to get to town.
An extended wait for ambulance, fire and police is a risk one voluntarily takes when they make the choice to spend time there.
That's all well and good, but perhaps the property owners up there should make a choice to not pay taxes.
After all why should tax payers in one area be treated any different than those in another?
To my thinking they are entitled to the same services and considerations, and whether they are in a recreational area or not is beside the point.
There's a school up there, and there are also people who reside there year round, as well as loggers eeking out a living in the woods. I don't view their welfare any less precious than that of townspeople. I also don't think it right that they should be subsidizing city services with their taxes, simply because they are viewed as recreational users up there by choice.
We tend to do many things by choice, among them going to work each day.
This comes off as not much more than exploiting a situation, simply because they can.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
LoneWolf_53 wrote: I also don't think it right that they should be subsidizing city services with their taxes
Did you know their taxes don't get paid to the city? They are in the Kootenay Boundary Regional District.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
yes, it is a point of concern , that taxes are paid to kooteney boundary. there is discussion frequently, regarding this. but it has no impact on the provincially run ehs service. and as far as "choosing" to be there, many chose with the understanding that there was ambulance service... kinda like buying a home by the school so your kids can walk, then they close it , so they gotta take the bus. or retiring to a small, quiet town, only to learn that the hospital is closing. pay more , get less...
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
grammafreddy wrote:LoneWolf_53 wrote: I also don't think it right that they should be subsidizing city services with their taxes
Did you know their taxes don't get paid to the city? They are in the Kootenay Boundary Regional District.
Might be an argument in some cases, but not where a provincial service is involved.
They pay taxes in BC and their ambulance has been moved to town.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
Seriously?
This is really about the loggers, permanent residents and a small K-9 school with two teachers, that shortens it's days during ski season so the kids can take advantage of living at a resort ?
Sorry...don't buy the argument that the ambulance service was for any of them in the first place....if it was, it would have been stationed up there year round....not just for 4 months a year, during ski season.
This is really about the loggers, permanent residents and a small K-9 school with two teachers, that shortens it's days during ski season so the kids can take advantage of living at a resort ?
Sorry...don't buy the argument that the ambulance service was for any of them in the first place....if it was, it would have been stationed up there year round....not just for 4 months a year, during ski season.
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- Generalissimo Postalot
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
Everyone's health care services are being reduced due to the massive increase in provincial debt, doubled in the past decade from $33b to $66b. Big White is not being treated any different than the rest of the province.
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Re: Planning on skiing Big White this season?
I could care less if they are there or not. I don't snowboard anymore. I work in the woods and as the safety guy i just want to know where to get help. ASAP That is it! I don't care if they are there or not.I just need to know if they are i can pass the lousey situation to them.