80 transfers yesterday to create ICU capacity in the GTA. The highest number of transfers in a single day all year.
Team Ontario continues to amaze us with the collaboration and coordination of patient movements. Thank you. 🙏👐
Our paramedics, pilots and aircraft maintenance engineers can’t stay at home. We stand ready to assist Ontarians in their time of need.
We come to work for YOU. Stay home for US. Help us, help you.
Stay home. Social distance.
#socialdistance
#COVID
#COVID19ON
Ornge Critical Care Paramedic Joanne Skinner worked a week of 12-hour shifts to help keep Ontario's ICUs from overflowing.
She's "never known a time when hospital staff and paramedics worked together better and with so much gratitude" |
@OntHospitalAssn
After more than 40 years as an Ontario paramedic, Mike works his final shift with
#teamOrnge
today.
Mike, you have touched countless hearts and saved many lives throughout your career.
Congratulations on your much deserved retirement and thank you for your service.
Norm Wesley, an elder in
@MooseCree
First Nation, encourages everyone to be vaccinated against
#COVID19
.
"Muskox will form a circle to defend themselves, "he says. "The vulnerable are in the circle. In being vaccinated, we are those Muskox."
#OpRemoteImmunity
@NANComms
We’ve added additional capacity to our system and activated our Surge Response Team (SRT) to assist with transports from the GTA to create ICU capacity.
In partnership with
@YorkParamedics
, our SRT will now be able to transport multiple ICU patients using a multi-patient unit.
59 transfers yesterday to create ICU capacity in the GTA. The highest number of transfers in a single day for the month of April.
Paramedic Services, nurses, physicians, our staff and more are working around the clock to ease the pressures. Truly one team. Thank you. 🙏👐
Our paramedics valiantly continue to assist our pre-hospital partners (such as
@ORNGE
) and hospitals throughout Eastern Ontario in carrying out the transfer of COVID-positive patients in need of intensive care.
📷
@Ottawa_Medic
Our thoughts and love are extended to those who have been injured, who have perished, who have witnessed and who have responded to the tragic incident in Toronto today.
Thank you to
@TorontoMedics
,
@TorontoPolice
,
@Toronto_Fire
and
@YorkParamedics
for all you continue to do.
Thank you to all the dedicated healthcare providers, first responders, lab technicians, pilots, paramedics, aircraft maintenance engineers and support staff who are working around the clock to keep Ontarians safe. Take care of yourself and each other as we work together.
We were heartbroken to learn of the passing of one of our Critical Care Paramedics from our London 7792 base.
Thank you to those who have expressed your condolences. Our thoughts remain with the family, friends and our staff during this difficult time.
Last night, our Timmins base witnessed the Aurora Borealis dancing in the sky.
We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to watch these incredible shows and provide care to Ontario patients.
Our 798-Sudbury crew with this remarkable landing earlier today near Mishkokway Lake just north of Parry Sound.
Our pilots are among the best in the world.
Our thoughts are with those injured in the Stayner collision. Ornge response included helicopters, airplanes and critical care land ambulance crews. Great teamwork by paramedics, pilots, comm centre staff and first responders at the scene.
When vaccinating in a remote, fly-in community, not everything may go as planned. Flexibility is key.
Yesterday morning, with -36C temperatures and a power outage, our Nibinamik Vaccination Team set-up the vaccination clinic using flashlights and head lamps.
#OpRemoteImmunity
Today is World Pilots Day. We want to thank all of our pilots for all of their work, dedication and commitment to Ontario’s patients.
We couldn’t perform our mission safely and deliver care to Ontarians in need without you on our team!
#WorldPilotsDay
46 transfers yesterday by land and air to create ICU capacity.
Now, more than ever, we must all:
✅ follow the Public Health Guidelines
✅ book an appointment to be vaccinated when eligible.
✅ be patient
✅ be kind
Everyone is doing our very best to get through this.
A big thank you to
@Ornge
and their team shuttling COVID-19 patients tirelessly all over the province. Here is one of their crew after doing a Peterborough to Kingston transfer. Let's all work together so they can go back to their normal life saving work!
Our pilots perform confined landing training throughout the year. This video is a perfect example why.
Our 791-Ottawa team landed in a residential community yesterday to provide critical care to a patient in need as quickly as possible to transport them to a trauma centre.
This morning, vaccinators for
#OpRemoteImmunity
departed
@TorontoPearson
destined for three hub communities: Timmins, Thunder Bay and Sioux Lookout.
On Monday, teams of six will be vaccinating in Neskantaga, Slate Falls, Muskrat Dam Lake, Fort Severn & Kashechewan First Nations
Day 2 of Week 2. Our Vaccination Teams are ready to go! Teams pictured are en route to Cat Lake, Wapekeka and Poplar Hill First Nations this morning.
We are also vaccinating in Fort Albany, Nibinamik and Sachigo all week.
#OpRemoteImmunity
Our crews have been busy over the weekend transporting ICU patients between facilities, hours outside the GTA, to create capacity in GTA hospitals.
Please follow all Public Health Guidelines.
Thanks to airport staff across Ontario for being available to assist our crews.
Working in an aeromedical environment can be challenging at the best of times. Add extreme temperatures like -37C in northern Ontario and new challenges emerge such as frozen stethoscopes!
We’re grateful to our staff and northern partners for the work you do for your patients.
Elder Amelia Whiskeyjack, 99, from Mishkeegogamang First Nation received her COVID-19 vaccination in her home yesterday to protect herself and community from COVID-19.
Community members who are unable to attend a community clinic can be vaccinated at home.
#OpRemoteImmunity
When Ontarians dial 9-1-1, you can be rest assured an ambulance, or an air ambulance, with skilled, compassionate and experienced paramedics will be available in your time of need.
This
#ParamedicServicesWeek
, we thank all paramedics for being our
#partnersincare
.
#PSWeek2021
All of us at
#teamOrnge
would like to thank
@dillonsdistills
for donating hand sanitizer and alcohol antiseptic. Your commitment and donation to healthcare providers is much appreciated as we all work to ensure the health and safety of our crews.
The Ornge Surge Response Team, alongside York Paramedics, transported 12 critically ill patients to the new
@MackenzieHealth
Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital today to help balance ICU capacity across the GTA.
Thanks to
@YorkParamedics
for being our
#partnersincare
today!
#COVID19
Please join us in welcoming a group of new Paramedics to
#teamOrnge
!
These new members of our team have been participating in orientation in the last few weeks and look forward to seeing Ontario’s patients.
📸 Brad
Today marks the start of Paramedic Services Week.
Each and every day, paramedics across Ontario, Canada and at Ornge answer the call to care patients in need.
Thank you to each one of you for your ongoing commitment to learning, research, collaboration and excellence.
#psweek
The reindeer are taking a break until their big night (***tonight***), but it looks like Santa made an early stop at our Thunder Bay Base -- take a look!
Wishing everyone a very happy Holiday Season! 🎅🦌🚁🎀🎉
#ChristmasEve2018
#merrychristmas
#HappyHolidays
Upon landing in Thunder Bay in the last 24 hours, one of our crews was struck by a laser.
Not only is shining a laser at an aircraft illegal, it is extremely dangerous and puts Ornge patients, crew and aircraft at risk. Particularly at a critical portion of the flight: landing.
Our Surge Response Team, Critical Care Land Ambulance crews and
@YorkParamedics
have joined forces to transport COVID-19 patients to help create ICU capacity within the GTA.
Please follow all Public Health Guidelines. We can get through this, together.
We’re thinking of
@CFSnowbirds
,
@RCAF_ARC
,
@CanadianForces
, family, friends and the Kamloops community at this time as we learn of a crash.
We’re also thinking of
@BC_EHS
and first responders who rushed to help. Please remember to also take care of each other.
#OpInspiration
Ornge crews in regions across Ontario are starting to see and transport patients relating to ATV crashes and injury. We want to remind all Ontarians to listen to public health officials. Stay home unless absolutely necessary.
Last evening, while on route to an Ottawa hospital, our crew was struck by a green laser. Police were notified.
Shining a laser at an aircraft is not only illegal, it is extremely dangerous and puts the safety of our patients, crew and aircraft at risk.
#notabrightidea
This morning, Ornge completed our inaugural flight and landing on
@Sunnybrook
's new rooftop helipad. 🚁🏥
Afterwards, Ornge paramedics participated in a simulated trauma exercise.
Thank you to Minister
@celliottability
&
@RobinMartinPC
for meeting and speaking to our crew.👐👏
Earlier this week, our Toronto crew landed in Kitchener to transport a patient. Kudos to the amazing local first responders and emergency services on scene.
@OPP_News
@ROWParamedics
@KitchFire
41 patients transported yesterday to create ICU capacity in GTA hospitals.
Read as
@ThatJonLee
speaks of the missing human connection transporting COVID-19 patients and being flagged down by relatives in parking lots.
Ornge, Ontario’s air ambulance and medical transport service, transported a record 327 patients in the first two weeks of April to create space in ICUs. As GTA hospitals fill up, patients are being transferred as far as Kingston. My latest in
@TorontoStar
“As Ontario moves into Phase 2 of our vaccine rollout plan, Dr.
@HomerTien
, trauma surgeon and President and CEO of
@Ornge
Air Ambulance, will serve as the operational lead of the COVID-19 Distribution Task Force.”
As we enter
#ParamedicServicesWeek
, we want to recognize the dedication and versatility of the hundreds of Ornge paramedics who deliver top-notch care to the patients of Ontario and acknowledge our strong partners within municipal Paramedic Services.
🚑✈️🚁
THANK YOU!
798-Sudbury and 791-Ottawa crew met earlier today for an aircraft swap in Pembroke. All four paramedics in this photo combine for more than 100 years of service.
Ontarian’s can feel confident that expertise and care from our crew are second to none.
We are saddened and mourning the loss of a longtime friend and colleague yesterday. Our thoughts and condolences are with her family and friends at this most difficult time.
That’s a wrap on day one! Dozens of community members from Wapekeka First Nation were vaccinated today.
Thank you to
@solmamakwa
for joining the vaccination team and encouraging community members to be vaccinated.
Together, we can keep First Nations safe!
#OpRemoteImmunity
ITS OFFICIAL: We can finally confirm our new livery!
Ornge helicopters will be painted with this new livery throughout 2021. Key features include our distinct orange and legacy blue.
Head over to Instagram shortly to learn more about our new look!
⚠️ PUBLIC NOTICE ⚠️
There will be an increase of helicopter activity in the downtown core near St. Michael’s Hospital (
@UnityHealthTO
) between 12 p.m. and 11 p.m. today as we film an operational video.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
This evening, we joined Police, Paramedics and Fire from across the GTA to salute healthcare workers across Ontario, including the dedicated team at
@Sunnybrook
. We will get through this. Together.
#COVIDheroes
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of those injured and those who perished in the
@Humboldtbroncos
crash.
We also extend our thoughts to our first response colleagues, including the crew from
@STARSambulance
, during this difficult time.
#HumboldtBroncos
Coming soon to a highway near you!
Our Critical Care Ambulances will be sporting a new livery, resembling the look of our AW139 helicopters. A new look, but the same high quality critical care our patients and partners in care see every day.
#teamOrnge
Our thoughts are with the victims, friends and family of those impacted by tonight’s senseless act of violence in Toronto.
Thanks to colleagues at
@TorontoMedics
@TorontoPolice
&
@Toronto_Fire
for your quick response. Be well. Take care of each other as you navigate this scene.
All of us at
#teamOrnge
would like to wish you and your family a safe long weekend. Think safety, act safely and be responsible.
Please wear all necessary safety equipment and follow the rules of the road, waterways and trails. Don’t drink and drive.
#Hopewenevermeet
Good morning from 798-Sudbury! You wouldn’t want us flying like this, so please don’t drive your car like this. Clear off all the snow so you have complete visibility on the roads today. Ensure your safety and the safety of others around you.
It’s our final day of vaccinations in Fort Albany, Nibinamik, Sachigo Lake, Wapekeka, Polar Hill and Cat Lake First Nations.
Our Cat Lake team is walking the community doing last minute vaccinations in home to those unable to attend a community clinic.
#OpRemoteImmunity
1,297 Sandy Lake community members vaccinated! Approximately 90% of the adult population who were eligible.
Congratulations to the community on this milestone. Together, we can keep each other safe from COVID-19.
#OpRemoteImmunity
Last evening, after nearly 30 years of working in air ambulance dispatch in Ontario, Dennis Fawcett worked his last shift in our Operations Control Centre.
Congratulations on your retirement, Dennis. Thank you for helping to save the lives of thousands of Ontario patients.
Today, and everyday, we’re incredibly proud of the amazing women on our team. Your skill, passion, leadership, dedication and compassion are second to none and exude everyday through your work. Thank you for your service.
#InternationalWomansDay
#IWD2019
Please join us as we welcome 9 new Flight Paramedics to
#teamOrnge
! They've just completed their first week of Orientation. Congratulations!
They will be joining various base locations across Ontario and working to delivery high quality access to healthcare for Ontarians.
Today, and every day, we're proud of the highly skilled and compassionate paramedics, pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers and communications officers on
#teamOrnge
.
#SheInspiresMe
#InternationalWomensDay
#IWD2018
Consider joining our dedicated team. www.ornge,ca/careers
Not every community member is able to attend a community clinic. But that doesn’t mean they get left behind. Home visits are offered in all communities.
Today, CCP
@BBaumber
& TMP Dr. Chris Martin visited AC’s home in Muskrat Dam to provide his vaccination.
#OpRemoteImmunity
When a resident in Nibinamik was unable to attend the vaccination clinic, the vaccination team went to her home.
Vaccination teams are available for home visits in all communities involved in
#OpRemoteImmunity
. If you want a vaccine, we will find a way to get you a vaccine!
This week, vaccination teams will be in Neskantaga, Webequie, Slate Falls, Muskrat Dam, Fort Severn, Kashechewan & Sandy Lake for second doses of the COVID-19 vaccination.
The teams will also be able to provide initial doses for those not yet vaccinated.
#OpRemoteImmunity
Our London crew leaving base to respond to an on scene request earlier this morning.
24 hours per day, seven days a week, our crews in the air and on the ground are ready and available to help Ontarians in need.
It has been a week of learning, hope and leadership.
Thank you to Slate Falls, Neskantaga, Muskrat Dam, Fort Severn, Webequie and Kashechewan First Nations for inviting and welcoming our vaccination teams to your communities with open arms. See you soon. 🙏
#OpRemoteImmunity
ATTN FIRST RESPONDERS: Ornge launches landing zone safety training video.
"We encourage all Police, Fire, Paramedic Services & essential healthcare providers to review the video...to ensure their safety around an Ornge helicopter."
Watch & download:
Here’s a quick view of the Multi-patient Transport Unit. In partnership with
@YorkParamedics
, the Surge Response Team is using this Multi-patient Transport Unit to assist in creating ICU capacity. This vehicle enables us to transport even more patients from the GTA.
END OF AN ERA
With more than 20 years of service, today is Toronto Captain Cliff Rundle's last shift with Ornge and the Ontario air ambulance program.
Congrats, Cliff! Thank you for your service to Ontario patients! Enjoy retirement.
Congratulations and thank you to Captain Andy Stevens, who worked his last shift on December 31. Andy joined the Ontario air ambulance program in 1992 and has been dedicated to serving Ontario's patients ever since. Andy was a member of our Sudbury base. Enjoy retirement, Andy!
Ornge Statement on Prescott Russell Crash:
Our thoughts are with the patients and families of those involved in the Prescott incident earlier today.
Ornge transported four patients using two helicopters, one airplane and one land ambulance from Ottawa, Toronto and Timmins bases.
....and the winner is....!
After more than 25 submissions to our patch contest earlier this year, the winning patch design has been revealed!
We can’t wait to start putting these on our paeds team uniforms!
Our vaccination teams out of Sioux Lookout departed to Muskrat Dam Lake and Fort Severn First Nations early this morning.
We were honoured to be invited into both communities to offer
#COVID19
vaccines to all residents who want one. Back at it tomorrow!
#OpRemoteImmunity
Our vaccination teams have been welcomed with open arms in all communities this week, including Webequie First Nation.
Chief Wabasse led by example and was the first in his community to be vaccinated on Monday. The community clinic has been full daily since!
#OpRemoteImmunity
EMERGENCY: Help
#firstresponders
and
#teamOrnge
locate & help you in an emergency while at your cottage, remote residence or camp.
Complete an Emergency Contact Sheet and post in a highly visible location! Download ours today:
Help us help you!
Our thoughts are with the staff, patients and families impacted by tonight’s incident at KHSC.
We’re relieved to hear that injuries were limited as a result of the quick actions and bravery of local emergency officials and hospital staff.