Edmonton first responders mourn sudden death of paramedic
Suicide of veteran EMT appears to be part of a troubling national trend
They are called first responders and they deal, daily, with life and death and the often razor thin line between the two.
Today, they’re mourning one of their own, an Edmonton paramedic who killed himself on the job this week.
Greg Turner was a veteran in the industry. Colleagues described him as upbeat and positive.
His sudden death comes as a huge shock to their tight-knit community. It’s also raising serious questions about the stresses they face on the job and resources available to help them,
Turner was on shift early Monday morning, when he was found by fellow first responders inside the Kildare neighborhood dispatch station. Colleagues were unable to resuscitate him.
His suicide appears to be part of a troubling national trend. At least four Canadian paramedics have committed suicide this month alone.
Troubling trend
“We see the worst of the worst,” said Andre Devore, executive director of the Alberta Paramedic Association. “And it's almost ironic that paramedics who respond to calls for help every day don't get the help that they need.