B. Oak

Brandon Oak is a registered nurse with years of experience to boast in the field of emergency care. With years of experience as a emergency nurse, Brandon Oak also works as a part time contributor on online sources offering a variety of health-related articles. The articles that Brandon Oak provides aims on widening awareness and knowledge of both the civilians and other healthcare professionals. The articles, mostly on first aid care can provide an insight on what to do during emergencies.

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Victim of shooting ordeal in government building given CPR

An employee in the government building was killed. A man who has difficulty in getting permits for work on his property was responsible. He paced the hallway with his head in his hands until police arrived to bring him to custody. The gunman walked inside the Paradise Township municipal building. He asked for the victim […]

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Saving a life by quick delivery of CPR by mall security guard

When Pamela Morgan collapsed, she was lucky that someone saved her life. A South Surrey security guard was recognized as a hero for his quick action. He was given credit for saving the life of a senior at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre. Cameron Hubley was given BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) Vital Link Award. The award

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Shooting ordeal claims a life despite delivery of CPR

A shooting incident occurs at Crown Court. The victim of a shooting incident in Abbotsford eventually succumbed to his injuries. The incident occurred at around 9 PM on Crown Court, a cul de sac north of Charlotte Avenue which is situated west of Clearbrook Road. Shooting ordeal According to the witnesses, they heard several shots

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Man found on mountain biking trail given CPR

A man was found on a mountain biking trail near Cumberland was given CPR. The BC Coroner’s Service is investigating the death of a man who was found along a popular mountain biking trail near Cumberland. Prompt intervention The unresponsive man was discovered on a trail called “Blockhead” which is along the Cumberland Watershed. The

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Woman Cyclist in serious condition after hit by a truck

A woman cyclist suffered severe injuries when hit by a large refrigerator truck near the Civic Hospital. The incident happened near the intersection of Parkdale Avenue and Ruskin Street. According to the police, the victim was dragged by the truck after she was hit. Prompt intervention Ottawa paramedics received a call from the intersection about

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Inmate found dead at Barton Jail

An inmate identified in his 20’s was found at the Hamilton-Wenthworth Detention Center without any vital signs. Saving a life According to the police superintendent, David Thompson, paramedics received a call from the Barton jail about 1:50 in the afternoon. An inmate was found inside his cell in medical distress. The paramedics immediately provided CPR

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‘The Rascals’ guitarist Gene Cornish given CPR on stage

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Gene Cornish of The Rascals collapsed on stage during a performance in Montana. The 74-year old was transported to a healthcare facility. There was no immediate report on the status of his condition. Unexpected ordeal According to Jody Grant, programming and marketing director for the Alberta Bair Theater

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