KAMSACK — Kamsack’s airstrip, where the air ambulance can no longer land, Fund-a-Need for Christmas and an inter-municipal EMO plan were among items to concern town council at its regular meeting Oct. 27.
Meeting with council was a delegation of five persons, including an Emergency Medical Services manager, the director of the Saskatchewan Health Authority and two air ambulance representatives, in an attempt to convince council to put money into upgrading the airport, said Barry Hvidston, administrator.
In September, council received information from the Saskatchewan Air Ambulance Service, which said that it is no longer permitting the air ambulance to land at the Kamsack airstrip because of its rough condition.
The air ambulance has not been permitted to land in Kamsack for the last tw

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