Make this page my home page
  1. Drag the home icon in this panel and drop it onto the "house icon" in the tool bar for the browser

  2. Select "Yes" from the popup window and you're done!

Lifesaving information at your fingertips
The One Resource for EMS, EMTs and Paramedics
Canadian paramedics killed in crash identified

EMS1.com News

October 21, 2010

Canadian paramedics killed in crash identified

Medics were killed when ambulance went off the highway, plunged over an embankment and sank into a lake

The Canadian Press

TOFINO, B.C. — The two B.C ambulance paramedics killed in a crash near Tofino, B.C. on Tuesday were long-time veterans of the service, one of whom had lost his wife to cancer just last year.

The B.C. Ambulance Service has identified the Tofino residents as 59-year-old Jo-Ann Fuller, who'd been a paramedic for 23 years, and 65-year-old Ivan Polivka, who'd been with the service for 14 years and was preparing to retire.

Fuller was married to a local school district official while Polivka's wife died last year.

The two paramedics were killed when their ambulance went off Highway 4, plunged over an embankment and sank in Kennedy Lake.

They'd been returning to Tofino from Port Alberni after a patient transfer when the crash occurred.

Ambulance Service head Les Fisher says his thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, and the agency has a special team working with the RCMP and WorkSafe B.C. to investigate the crash.

Copyright 2010 The Canadian Press

LexisNexis Copyright © 2012 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.   
Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy

All Rights Reserved

Comments
The comments below are member-generated and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of EMS1.com or its staff.
No comments

Today's Top Stories

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
  • Study: Calif. needs fewer medics

Line-Of-Duty Deaths

Submit information on fallen EMS providers in your area.

Featured Columnist

Kelly Grayson

The Ambulance Driver's Perspective