Future of HALO Air Ambulance Program “bleak”, officials call for funding
LETHBRIDGE COUNTY, AB – A group of mayors and reeves from Southern Alberta will be asking the provincial government to fund the HALO Air Ambulance program.
A helicopter based out of Medicine Hat is used to take patients, particularly from more rural and remote communities, to medical facilities in a “life saving, cost-effective program”.
“Being based in the south, HALO is often close to the site of incidents in the region and can reach the scene with Advance Life Support Paramedics very quickly,” reads a press release from Lethbridge County. “From there they have quick access to the heliports at all the hospitals in southern Alberta.”
The current one-year funding agreement between HALO and Alberta Health Services is set to expire on October 1st, 2019, and included a one-time grant of $1,000,000 but gave no ongoing commitments.