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Attending the SEMSA convention

Attending the 2016 convention and trade show staged by the Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw May 9 to 11, Jim Pollock of Kamsack, right, owner of Duck Mountain Ambulance Care, was able to spend time with
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Attending the 2016 convention and trade show staged by the Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw May 9 to 11, Jim Pollock of Kamsack, right, owner of Duck Mountain Ambulance Care, was able to spend time with Greg Ottenbreit, minister responsible for rural and remote health. The SEMSA Convention Trade Show is the only EMS Convention in Saskatchewan that brings together owners, operators, health region directors, Ministry of Health representatives and paramedics. The Convention is a place for businesses to showcase their services and products to the EMS industry in the province. The trade show is designed to expand existing relationships and create new ones.

Attending the 2016 convention and trade show staged by the Saskatchewan Emergency Medical Services Association at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw May 9 to 11, Jim Pollock of Kamsack, right, owner of Duck Mountain Ambulance Care, was able to spend time with Greg Ottenbreit, minister responsible for rural and remote health. The SEMSA Convention Trade Show is the only EMS Convention in Saskatchewan that brings together owners, operators, health region directors, Ministry of Health representatives and paramedics. The Convention is a place for businesses to showcase their services and products to the EMS industry in the province. The trade show is designed to expand existing relationships and create new ones.