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Islanders Honoured for Life-Saving CPR at Kensington Auction

Islanders Honoured for Life-Saving CPR at Kensington Auction Two Prince Edward Islanders were honoured for their life-saving actions after a man collapsed during a public auction in Kensington. Their quick thinking and CPR training played a critical role in keeping the man alive until paramedics arrived. When Seconds Counted, They Acted The incident occurred during […]

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What to Do After a Road Collision: CPR & Bicycle Safety Injury Guide (Canada)

Understanding Road Emergencies and Head Injury Risks Road collisions—whether involving motorcycles, bicycles, or vehicles—can result in serious injuries within seconds. Knowing what to do if someone is unresponsive after a crash or how to respond when CPR is needed at the scene is critical. One of the most serious risks in any road incident is

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What to Do If Someone Is Drowning: Good Samaritan Laws & CPR Response Guide (Canada)

Understanding Drowning Emergencies and Bystander Response Drowning emergencies can happen quickly, especially in natural water environments. Knowing what to do if someone is struggling in water or how to respond when a person is pulled from water and not breathing can save a life. In many cases, bystanders—often called Good Samaritans—are the first to act.

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What to Do If a Child Stops Breathing in Water: CPR & Ventilation Guide (Canada)

Understanding Drowning Emergencies and CPR Response Drowning emergencies require immediate action, especially when a child is not breathing. Knowing what to do if a child is pulled from water and unresponsive or how to respond when CPR is needed after a drowning incident can save a life. Unlike some cardiac emergencies, drowning is primarily a

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What to Do If a Child Is Pulled From Water: Lifesaving & CPR Guide (Canada)

Understanding Drowning Emergencies in Children Water emergencies involving children can happen quickly and often without warning. Knowing what to do if a child is pulled from water and not breathing or how to respond when a child becomes unresponsive in a pool is critical. Children can lose consciousness within a short period if they are

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What to Do After a Car Crash: CPR & First Aid Response Guide (Canada)

Understanding Car Crash Emergencies and Injuries Motor vehicle collisions can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor to life-threatening. Knowing what to do if someone is unresponsive after a crash or how to respond when CPR may be needed at an accident scene is essential. In serious crashes, injuries may involve the head, chest,

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What to Do During a Traumatic Emergency: CPR & Crush Injury First Aid Guide (Canada)

Understanding Traumatic Emergencies and Crush Injuries A traumatic emergency—such as being struck by a falling object—can lead to life-threatening conditions within seconds. Knowing what to do if someone is seriously injured and unresponsive or how to respond when CPR may be needed after trauma is critical. In incidents involving heavy objects like trees, there is

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Indigenous Learners Receive Life-Saving First Aid and CPR Training in Ottawa Pilot Project

Indigenous Learners Receive Life-Saving First Aid and CPR Training in Ottawa Pilot Project  A powerful pilot project in Ottawa is equipping young Indigenous learners from across Canada with critical life-saving skills in first aid and CPR. Organizers hope the initiative will not only save lives in the short term but also build long-term capacity by

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18 Hospitalized After Deck Collapses During Pre-Wedding Celebration in Langley

18 Hospitalized After Deck Collapses During Pre-Wedding Celebration in Langley A pre-wedding celebration in Langley, British Columbia, turned into a mass-casualty emergency when a large deck collapsed beneath more than 100 guests early Friday evening. The sudden structural failure resulted in dozens of injuries and sent 18 people to hospital, several with serious or critical

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Inmate Dies After Being Found in Medical Distress at Barton Street Jail

Inmate Dies After Being Found in Medical Distress at Barton Street Jail An inmate in his 20s has died after being found in medical distress inside the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre, commonly known as Barton Street Jail. The death occurred less than a day after families erected memorial crosses to honour inmates who have died at

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Yellowknife RCMP Officer Awarded for Saving Woman’s Life on New Year’s Eve

Yellowknife RCMP Officer Awarded for Saving Woman’s Life on New Year’s Eve A Yellowknife police officer has been formally recognized for his life-saving actions after responding to a violent domestic incident on New Year’s Eve. Const. Nick Brame of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was awarded the St. John Ambulance Silver Life-Saving Award during a

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Vancouver Man Runs Toward Gunfire to Help Victims During Raptors Parade Shooting

Vancouver Man Runs Toward Gunfire to Help Victims During Raptors Parade Shooting During the massive Toronto Raptors championship celebration at Nathan Phillips Square, millions of fans filled downtown Toronto to celebrate a historic NBA win. Among them was Vancouver resident Steve Kern, who had joined the crowd in a moment of national pride. Within seconds,

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What to Do After a Water Emergency: Drowning Response & CPR Guide (Canada)

Understanding Water Emergencies and Drowning A water-related emergency can happen quickly and often without warning. Knowing what to do if someone is pulled from the water and not breathing or how to respond when someone shows signs of drowning can make a critical difference. Drowning does not always involve dramatic splashing—it can be silent and

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What to Do During Sudden Medical Distress: CPR and AED Response Guide in Canada

Understanding Sudden Medical Emergencies Sudden medical distress can happen without warning and may involve breathing problems, heart conditions, or cardiac arrest. Knowing what to do if someone collapses and is gasping for breath or how to respond when a person becomes unresponsive is critical. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across Canada, rapid recognition, CPR, and AED

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Grateful Winnipeg Man Thanks Strangers Who Saved His Life with CPR

Grateful Winnipeg Man Thanks Strangers Who Saved His Life with CPR Mark Smith believes he received the greatest gift imaginable—more time. Just days before Christmas in 2015, the 62-year-old Winnipeg man collapsed while out for a routine jog along Wellington Crescent. His heart suddenly stopped beating, and without immediate help, the outcome could have been

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What to Do in a Snowmobile Emergency: Cold Weather Injuries and First Aid in Canada

Understanding Snowmobile Accidents and Cold Exposure Snowmobiling is a popular winter activity across Canada, but it comes with serious risks—especially in remote and mountainous areas. Knowing what to do if a snowmobile accident occurs or how to respond when someone is buried, injured, or unresponsive in the snow is critical. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across

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Absolutely Perfect Timing Saves Woman Who Collapsed in Kingsville Restaurant

Absolutely Perfect Timing Saves Woman Who Collapsed in Kingsville Restaurant Heather Halstead is alive today because everything happened at exactly the right moment—and because trained professionals acted without hesitation. On May 27, Heather collapsed onto the floor of Roseabelle’s restaurant in Kingsville while delivering bread. In that instant, she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. By

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What to Do in a Drowning Emergency: Water Safety and CPR Guide in Canada

Understanding Drowning and Emergency Response Drowning can happen quickly and quietly, often without warning. Knowing what to do if someone is struggling in the water or how to respond when a person is pulled from a pool unresponsive is critical. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across Canada, fast recognition, safe rescue techniques, and CPR can help

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CPR and Quick Action Save Man’s Life at Senators–Canadiens Game

CPR and Quick Action Save Man’s Life at Senators–Canadiens Game A 64-year-old man is alive today because bystanders knew what to do. During a home game between the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Canadiens at the Canadian Tire Centre, the man suddenly suffered cardiac arrest while seated in the stands. According to Ottawa paramedics, he

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