CAMDEN, N.J. - Some emergency medical services in South Jersey are operating in crisis mode and the Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey says it’s due to a surge in call volume and a major staffing shortage.
James Lyons, the 4th District Vice President with the association says the current status of emergency medical services needs attention.
Now."If you’re in crisis mode, or somebody’s in cardiac arrest, you need people there right away," Lyons remarked.Lyons is concerned it’s in jeopardy.