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Understanding Drowning and Emergency Response Drowning can happen quickly and often silently, especially in lakes and rivers. Knowing what to do if someone is pulled from the water or how to respond when a person is not breathing after submersion is critical in those first moments. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across Canada, quick action—calling 911, […]
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Passengers Uncooperative After Abbotsford Crash That Killed 19-Year-Old A 19-year-old man has died following a serious early-morning vehicle crash in Abbotsford, British Columbia. Police believe the collision may have involved alcohol and excessive speed, once again highlighting the dangers of impaired and reckless driving. The crash occurred around 2:15 a.m. near the rural intersection of
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Woman Loses Leg After Motorcycle Collision With Bear A peaceful summer motorcycle ride in Northern Ontario turned into a life-altering ordeal for Nicki Galley and her husband, Matt Duke. What began as a beautiful sunny day would ultimately test their strength, resilience, and the importance of first aid knowledge. An Unforeseen Ordeal on the Road
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Mail Carrier Felt Pressured to Perform CPR on Unconscious Woman in Winnipeg A Winnipeg mail carrier says he felt pressured to perform CPR on an unconscious woman despite serious safety concerns, after receiving instructions from a 911 dispatcher. According to the City of Winnipeg, the emergency operator was following established emergency medical protocols. The incident,
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Man Swept Away by Avalanche Given First Aid at B.C. Ski Resort What started as a perfect day of snowboarding in British Columbia quickly turned into a life-threatening emergency when a man was swept away by an avalanche on a remote run at SilverStar Mountain Resort near Vernon, B.C. Nathan Fisher and his friend Tylor
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Woman Saves Elderly Man After Sudden Collapse at Pearson Airport A routine flight arrival at Toronto Pearson International Airport suddenly turned into a life-or-death emergency when an elderly man collapsed while exiting a Turkish Airlines flight. According to a report by Mississauga.com, the man collapsed along the jet bridge shortly after leaving the aircraft. He
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Boy Who Died at Lynn Canyon Was Given CPR A tragic incident at Lynn Canyon has once again highlighted the serious dangers associated with fast-moving water and risky behaviour near natural attractions. Less than 24 hours after an American teenager died from his injuries, visitors were seen continuing to jump from the canyon’s cliffs into
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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Welcomes Hero Who Performed CPR on Brother A young boy’s quick thinking during a terrifying family emergency led to an unforgettable moment on a Hollywood movie set in Vancouver. Dwayne Johnson welcomed 10-year-old Jacob O’Connor and his family to the British Columbia set of Skyscraper after learning how Jacob saved his
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Pedestrian Killed in Tour Bus Crash Was Given CPR A pedestrian who lost his life following a tragic tour bus collision in downtown Vancouver was given cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the scene, as police continue to appeal for witnesses. Investigators with the Vancouver Police Department are working to determine what led to the deadly crash
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Understanding Infant Choking and Emergency Response Choking in infants is a serious emergency that can quickly block the airway and stop breathing. Knowing what to do if a baby is choking or how to respond when an infant cannot breathe is critical in the first moments. In Winnipeg, Manitoba, and across Canada, fast action—using appropriate
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Understanding Cardiac Arrest and CPR Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency where the heart suddenly stops beating effectively, preventing blood from circulating to the brain and vital organs. Knowing what to do if someone collapses and stops breathing or how to respond when cardiac arrest occurs can make a critical difference. In cities like Winnipeg
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Understanding Fall Emergencies and Immediate Response Falls from height, including extreme sports incidents, can lead to severe trauma and life-threatening conditions. Knowing what to do if someone falls from a height and how to respond when a person becomes unresponsive is critical. In Canada, first aid training emphasizes scene safety, calling for help, and providing
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Understanding ATV Accidents and Emergency Response All-terrain vehicle (ATV) accidents can lead to serious injuries, especially in rural or uneven terrain. Knowing what to do after an ATV crash and how to respond if someone becomes unresponsive is critical. In Canada, first aid training emphasizes scene safety, injury awareness, and CPR when needed. First Aid
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Understanding Mass Casualty Incidents and Emergency Response Mass casualty incidents, such as vehicle-related attacks, can result in multiple injuries occurring at once. Knowing what to do if multiple people are injured and how to respond when someone is unresponsive is critical. In Canada, first aid and CPR training emphasize scene safety, prioritizing care, and assisting
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An Abbotsford teen died despite CPR in a fatal hit-and-run incident. The driver involved in the hit-and-run case involving star athlete Desmond Bassi, 17-years old, turns himself in. Dangers on the road The driver is also 17-years old faces criminal charges. In less than an hour before the driver turned himself in, another 17-year old
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