What to Do After a Bicycle Collision: Safety Gear, First Aid, and CPR Guide in Canada

Understanding Bicycle Collisions and Prevention Cyclists are vulnerable on the road, especially when sharing space with larger vehicles. Knowing what to do if a cyclist is hit by a vehicle and how to respond in an emergency is important—but prevention through proper safety gear is equally critical. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across Canada, using helmets, […]

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What to Do During a Heart Attack: Signs, CPR, and AED Response in Canada

Understanding Heart Attacks and Cardiac Arrest A heart attack occurs when blood flow to part of the heart is blocked, while cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops beating effectively. Knowing what to do if someone collapses during exercise or how to respond when a person is unresponsive and not breathing normally is critical.

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Rescuers Restart Man’s Heart After Collapse on Yellowknife Squash Court

“Without those people around, I might not be here.” – Terry Gray Quick thinking, CPR training, and access to an AED saved a man’s life after a sudden cardiac arrest at a Yellowknife gym—an outcome that powerfully demonstrates why CPR education is so important. On May 12, 48-year-old Terry Gray collapsed while playing squash at

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“This Shouldn’t Be Happening Here” Police Investigate Fatal ByWard Market Shooting Checking the Scene During an Emergency

“This Shouldn’t Be Happening Here” Police Investigate Fatal ByWard Market Shooting Checking the Scene During an Emergency Ottawa police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred in the ByWard Market during the early hours of Canada Day. The victim has been identified as Ryan Kabuya-Ntumba, a 21-year-old Ottawa resident. His death marks the third homicide

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Unconscious 9-Year-Old Rescued at Prince Albert Water Park

Unconscious 9-Year-Old Rescued at Prince Albert Water Park A potentially tragic drowning incident at Prince Albert’s Kinsmen Water Park ended in a successful rescue thanks to the quick thinking and professional training of on-site lifeguards. On August 3, 2018, staff discovered a 9-year-old child unconscious in the main pool at approximately 3:30 p.m. Lifeguards immediately

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Babysitter Rushed to Hospital After Being Found Unresponsive in Newmarket Pool

Babysitter Rushed to Hospital After Being Found Unresponsive in Newmarket Pool A 20-year-old babysitter was rushed to hospital after being found unresponsive in a backyard swimming pool in Newmarket on Friday afternoon. York Regional Police say the incident is being treated as an accident, with no signs of foul play. Police credit a young girl

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Another Inmate Death at Elgin–Middlesex Detention Centre Raises Ongoing Concerns

Another Inmate Death at Elgin–Middlesex Detention Centre Raises Ongoing Concerns Ontario’s Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services has confirmed that another inmate has died at the Elgin–Middlesex Detention Centre (EMDC), renewing serious concerns about emergency response, inmate safety, and conditions within the facility. According to ministry spokesperson Greg Flood, the inmate was found unresponsive

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Delay in Accessing a Defibrillator Raises Concerns About Emergency Preparedness

Delay in Accessing a Defibrillator Raises Concerns About Emergency Preparedness The death of an elderly passenger aboard a WestJet flight from Honolulu to Calgary has raised serious questions about emergency preparedness and access to lifesaving equipment during in-flight medical emergencies. What Happened on the Flight The flight departed Honolulu late at night on March 7

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Jogger’s Life Saved by Quick CPR from City Worker and Bystander

Jogger’s Life Saved by Quick CPR from City Worker and Bystander A jogger in his 60s is alive today thanks to the fast, decisive actions of a City of Ottawa parks employee and a nearby bystander who stepped in when the man suddenly collapsed during his morning run. The incident occurred around 8:40 a.m. near

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Four First Aid Courses and Three Quick Blows: How a St. John’s Teen Saved a Life

Jogger’s Life Saved by Quick CPR from City Worker and Bystander First aid training is not just for adults or healthcare professionals. Sometimes, it’s a teenager with the right knowledge, confidence, and quick instincts who makes all the difference. That was the case for Carter Short, a 14-year-old student from St. John’s, whose first aid

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Checking the Scene During an Emergency: Electric Shock, Flooding, and CPR

Checking the Scene During an Emergency: Electric Shock, Flooding, and CPR During emergencies such as flooding, the instinct to help others can be powerful—but hidden dangers can quickly turn a rescue effort into a life-threatening situation. A serious electric shock incident in Gatineau serves as a powerful reminder of why checking the scene for hazards

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Officer Who Tried to Save Lac Leamy Drowning Victim Stresses the Importance of CPR Training

Officer Who Tried to Save Lac Leamy Drowning Victim Stresses the Importance of CPR Training Emergencies happen without warning, and the actions taken in the first few minutes can determine whether someone lives or dies. A tragic drowning incident at Lac Leamy has once again highlighted why CPR training is so important—and why every bystander

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Two Students Injured, Teen Arrested After Stabbing at Welland High School

Officer Who Tried to Save Lac Leamy Drowning Victim Stresses the Importance of CPR Training A serious stabbing incident at Notre Dame College School in Welland resulted in two students being hospitalized and a 17-year-old facing multiple criminal charges. According to Niagara Regional Police, the incident occurred on May 1, 2019, and involved four students.

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Cape Breton Man Dies Following Suspected Drowning at Port Hood Beach

Cape Breton Man Dies Following Suspected Drowning at Port Hood Beach A 59-year-old man from Sydney, Nova Scotia, has died following a suspected drowning incident at Port Hood Beach in Cape Breton. Inverness County RCMP reported that emergency services were called to the beach shortly before 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. What Happened at Port Hood

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Swimmer Drowns in Ottawa River; Foul Play Not Suspected

Swimmer Drowns in Ottawa River; Foul Play Not Suspected A 22-year-old man from Markham, Ontario, died after drowning while swimming in the Ottawa River on Friday evening in the Township of Whitewater Region. Ontario Provincial Police say the incident occurred shortly before 6:30 p.m. near Foresters Falls, approximately 120 kilometres northwest of Ottawa. The man

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Newcomer to Regina Rescues Man From Drowning, Attempts to Save Another

Newcomer to Regina Rescues Man From Drowning, Attempts to Save Another A newcomer to Canada is being recognized for his courageous actions after helping rescue a man from drowning and attempting to save another at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. The incident serves as a powerful reminder of how vital CPR and AED training can be

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Five Female Inmates Suffer Suspected Drug Overdoses at Barton Street Jail in Just Five Days

Five Female Inmates Suffer Suspected Drug Overdoses at Barton Street Jail in Just Five Days A series of suspected drug overdoses at the Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre (HWDC) has once again raised serious concerns about inmate safety, opioid exposure, and the growing importance of life-saving emergency response skills such as CPR and AED use. On Monday

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