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Timely CPR and AED crucial in saving a life A man who collapsed before a hockey game would not be alive without the quick delivery of life-saving measures. The man only remembers waking up in an ambulance with difficult breathing and not knowing what has happened. Saving a life As the man heads up to […]
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Fringe Performer’s Saskatoon Visit Takes a Life-Saving Turn CPR is a vital life-saving skill that anyone can use in an emergency. During Saskatoon’s Fringe Festival, a routine afternoon quickly became a medical emergency when a street performer’s CPR training helped save a man’s life. Chris Parsons, a Winnipeg-based street performer known as Chris Without the
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Man Saved by MRU Students Donates Defibrillators to School Quick thinking, proper training, and immediate access to life-saving equipment made all the difference for Ayaz Kara — and now he’s paying it forward. After finishing a squash game at Mount Royal University, Kara collapsed in a locker room after suffering a sudden heart attack. What
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Quick-Thinking Car Dealership Staff Save Co-Worker With an AED A 65-year-old man is alive today because his co-workers acted quickly and had access to an automated external defibrillator (AED). The life-saving incident took place at Wheaton GMC Buick Cadillac in Saskatoon and highlights how CPR training and AED availability can make the difference between life
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Man Suffers Machete and Gunshot Injuries During Garage Break-In in Red Deer A routine afternoon in Red Deer quickly turned violent when a homeowner was seriously injured while confronting a thief attempting to break into his property. The incident is a stark reminder of how fast everyday situations can escalate into medical emergencies. According to
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Toddler Drowns at Pool Party in East Toronto A tragic drowning incident at a pool party in east Toronto has claimed the life of a three-year-old child, underscoring how quickly water-related emergencies can become fatal. According to CBC News, the incident occurred around 4:00 p.m. on Dallimore Circle, near Eglinton Avenue East and Don Mills
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Death of Man in West Edmonton Deemed Suspicious The death of a man found injured on a busy west Edmonton roadway has been deemed suspicious by police, serving as a sobering reminder of how quickly public spaces can become scenes of medical emergencies. According to a report by CTV News Edmonton, two Edmonton police officers
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‘My Training Kicked In’: Strangers Perform CPR on Marathon Runner What began as a normal race day at the Edmonton Marathon quickly turned into a life-or-death emergency—one that two trained strangers were ready to face. During the event, Levi Ross and Dr. Erika Persson were standing in different cheering sections when they noticed something alarming.
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Understanding Dispatcher-Assisted CPR Dispatcher-assisted CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) is when a 911 call-taker provides step-by-step instructions over the phone to help someone respond to a cardiac emergency. This guidance can be critical in the first few minutes before paramedics arrive, especially if the caller has never taken a first aid or CPR course. In Canada, including
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Bystanders and Arena Staff Credited With Saving Hockey Player’s Life A 44-year-old Ottawa man is alive today thanks to the fast, decisive actions of bystanders and arena staff who responded immediately when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest during a hockey game. The incident happened shortly after 7:00 p.m. at the Bell Sensplex, where the
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Lethbridge Resident Credits Integrated Response Model After Surviving Heart Attack A Lethbridge man is sharing his powerful survival story after suffering a sudden heart attack—crediting quick CPR, trained emergency responders, and an integrated emergency response system for saving his life. On Sunday, December 15, what started as a routine evening playing recreational hockey at the
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Lethbridge Resident Credits Integrated Response Model After Surviving Heart Attack A tragic early-morning accident in St-Charles-sur-Richelieu, approximately 50 kilometres northeast of Montreal, claimed the life of a 38-year-old woman after her vehicle plunged into the Richelieu River. According to a report published by the Montreal Gazette, the incident occurred just before 2 a.m. when the
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Inquest Into Death of 13-Year-Old Boy Scheduled for March An inquest has been scheduled to examine the circumstances surrounding the death of a 13-year-old boy who was found unresponsive on his family’s farm in Saskatchewan. Kaleab Schmidt was discovered unresponsive on April 30, 2018. Emergency Services were immediately called, and CPR was performed in an
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AEDs in Schools: Why Defibrillators Matter for Student Safety in Canada Understanding Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable device used to help restore a normal heart rhythm during sudden cardiac arrest. It works by delivering a controlled electrical shock to the heart when needed. AEDs are designed for public
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Miramichi Man Credits AED With Saving His Life A New Brunswick man is alive today thanks to quick-thinking bystanders and immediate access to a lifesaving automated external defibrillator (AED). Eugene Manuel, 46, was competing in a fitness challenge at his local gym in Miramichi on July 11 when he suddenly suffered a cardiac arrest. Without
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Senior Dies After Early-Morning House Fire in North Burnaby A tragic overnight house fire in North Burnaby has claimed the life of a senior woman after flames tore through a home in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood. According to the original report published on December 17, 2019, a woman in her 70s died after a fire
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