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Supervisor and City Officials

city officials: At a late afternoon news conference, city officials said they have four special ambulances that would be sent out to any calls that may involve or be suspected of involving, a case of Ebola. , according to CBC. "The medical supervisor, as a supervisor, is watching the donning and doffing of the personal protective equipment that is all designed to minimize the exposure to the personnel," Grierson told reporters. Winnipeg city and health officials moved quickly on Tuesday to pour water on allegations from the firefighter union that the city is not ready for a case of the Ebola virus. Each ambulance will be equipped with protective gear and staffed by two paramedics and one medical supervisor with proper training and the support of a doctor, said Dr. Robert Grierson, medical director of the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.