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2 Solutions for Evacuating First Nations Communities in Emergencies

P4 Side Entry - wheelchair accessible vans

According to Indigenous Services Canada, in the last 13 years, First Nations communities had 1,300 emergencies. These led to 580 evacuations, affecting over 130,000 people. Some folks had to be evacuated more than once for different emergencies. First Nations communities face higher vulnerability to emergencies and evacuations.  Some of the factors that cause this are: […]

The Importance of a Community Shuttle to Canadians

P5 commercial accessible van with ramp

Thousands of Canadians who live in rural or remote communities rely on a Community Shuttle to get where they need to go. Last year, we were fortunate enough to connect with three Canadians who count on their local Community Shuttle.

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We understand that you don’t want to receive multiple phone calls, emails or spam. You just want to speak to a commercial mobility specialist who can answer your questions about accessible and mobile medical vans.

If you submit the form or request more information from us, here’s what will happen:

  • Within one business day, you’ll receive a phone call from one of our commercial mobility specialists at the phone number you provide. Click here to Meet the Team.
  • If we miss you on the phone, you’ll receive a voice message to call us back. You’ll also get an email to let you know we tried to connect but missed you.
  • Once we’ve connected, your commercial mobility specialist will have a few questions for you to understand what type of vehicle you’re looking for help with.
 
If at any point during the process you feel we’re just not the right fit for your community or organization, just let us know. 

 

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