Behind the screen: the job of a telecommunicator
Whether it’s a couple whose arriving baby simply couldn’t wait for the hospital, or a family member who requires urgent care, a comforting and calm voice on the other end of a 9-1-1 call can make all the difference.
April 12-18 has been proclaimed by the Government of Saskatchewan as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
In 2025, the highly trained individuals working out of the province’s three medical telecommunication centres in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert answered more than 555,000 calls.
Amanda Brown has worked with the Medical Communications Center North team in Prince Albert for six years. She recalled the initial reason she considered the job was out of a need for change from what she was doing and a challenge



