A recent cyberattack temporarily disrupted computer operations at REMSA Health, but it has since been restored.
REMSA says the attack disrupted its Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system which provides supplementary support to emergency medical dispatchers and telephone services - but those systems were not affected.
"As a result, patient care for the 9-1-1 ground ambulance and Care Flight air ambulance system was never adversely impacted and patient care was not delayed at any time. Other components of REMSA Health’s operations were not affected by this issue," says Alexia Jobson, director of public relations, REMSA Health.
The agency says the CAD is back up and running.
