In Côtes-d'Armor, these private ambulance drivers want more recognition

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Increasingly trained in emergencies, private ambulance drivers from Côtes-d'Armor, who provide assistance to people at home, alert people about their situation and call for more recognition.

Kevin Cadic, treasurer of Atsu 22; Julien Le Boucher, administrator, and Thierry Jouan, president. | WEST FRANCE


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  • Kevin Cadic, treasurer of Atsu 22; Julien Le Boucher, administrator, and Thierry Jouan, president. | WEST FRANCE

Did you dial 15? You could well see not the Samu vehicle, nor that of the firefighters, but a private ambulance arriving. An arrival that can still surprise today. “We have patients who complain about it. Others are unaware. There are police officers who fine us while we are transporting a passenger in an emergency (1) », list the professionals, representatives of the emergency medical transport association in Côtes-d'Armor (Atsu 22).

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