An Alberta woman is raising alarms about emergency response times in northern British Columbia after her traveling companion suffered a stroke and wasn’t able to receive the care she needed for nearly 24 hours.
Tammy Kaleta was traveling with her friend, Patricia Capewell, on a “bucket-list” trip along B.C.’s Alaska Highway to Dawson City.
On August 21, the pair were stopped for the night at the Double G Service Motel, approximately three hours outside of Fort Nelson.
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