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CPR performed on a woman after drowning in a lake

A woman died from drowning despite the immediate delivery of CPR. The RCMP are investigating a possible drowning that occurred in an isolated lake on Nova Scotia’s eastern shore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NodDRTsV88&t=17s

According to the police report, 2 men found a 57-year old woman in a lake on West Side Indian Harbor Lake Rd. in St. Mary’s, N.S. The men carried the woman to the shore and quickly performed CPR and called 911.

The woman was transported by ambulance to St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital in Sherbrooke where she was later declared dead. Based on the police report, an investigation is still ongoing.

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By enrolling in first aid and CPR course, it increases the chances of survival during emergencies.

Timely delivery of CPR

In case of emergencies whether related to the heart or the water, it is important to be prepared to perform CPR. It is a life-saving technique that can significantly increase the chances of survival. If not initiated right away, the chances of survival are grim.

By enrolling in first aid and CPR course, it increases the chances of survival during emergencies.

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Learn how to help by enrolling in a class on first aid and CPR and for more information, check out these sources:

How to Do Basic First Aid: Step-by-Step Guide – Wikihow

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Treatment – WebMD

Mayo Clinic First Aid and CPR Basics: Essential Guide

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