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Half of Quebecers don’t have first responder services in their communities: report

A new auditor general report has found that about half of Quebec’s population lives in communities with no first responder service, despite numerous calls over the years to improve access to potentially life-saving first aid.

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Half of Quebecers don't have first responder services in their communities: report

Interim Quebec auditor general Alain Fortin unveils a report during a news conference at the legislature in Quebec City, Thursday, May 22, 2025 THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot


A new auditor general report has found that about half of Quebec’s population lives in communities with no first responder service, despite numerous calls over the years to improve access to potentially life-saving first aid.

Alain Fortin, Quebec’s interim auditor general, noted that first responders, who can include firefighters and other people with first aid training, are usually first on the scene to provide basic care until paramedics and ambulances arrive.

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