

The Cypress Health Region has a total of twelve ambulance services operating within its boundaries. They are made up of privately operated, municipal and regionally run services. Of the twelve(12), seven(7) are operated by the region, with the remaining five (5) being private or municipal services.
If you have a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately.
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PARTY Program
The PARTY program is a dynamic, interactive injury prevention, health promotion program for teenagers. PARTY’s mission is to promote injury prevention through reality education, enabling youth to recognize risk and make informed choices about activities and behaviours. This program is making a difference with our youth and saving lives!
It was developed in Ontario after a request was made by teenagers to develop a program to stop teen trauma. Currently fifty-five programs operate nationally, spanning seven provinces, one territory, with recent expansion into the United States .
Studies show that the greatest incidence of death and injury occurs in the 15–24 year age group. P.A.R.T.Y. was created to educate teens to the perils of risk-taking behaviour and the tragic consequences that can occur. This program is a vital component in the growing community effort to reduce death and injury in alcohol and risk-related incidents.
Students 14–19 years old experience a full day session; following the path of an injury survivor, meeting the professionals that would care for them in a trauma situation. Paramedics, Emergency Physicians, Nurses and Therapists describe the painful journey of a trauma patient. Facts are presented about head and spinal cord injury, and the students have hands-on experience with the equipment used in trauma care and rehabilitation.
The most powerful part of the day is the injury survivor presentation! Young people talk frankly about their injuries, the events that lead to the injury and what their lives are like now. Students have the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and learn what life is really like after an injury. This by far has the greatest impact on teens and leaves an impression that for some lasts a lifetime!
This program has six goals:
