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Timely delivery of CPR: Babysitter found unresponsive in pool

A young girl called 911 after her babysitter was found unresponsive in a backyard pool. The York Regional Police stated that the members of Central York Fire Services were the first on the scene on Arnold Crescent. According to Sgt. John Loughry, a firefighter dove into the pool and dragged the woman out. The firefighter […]

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Poor first aid coordination: Diabetic inmate died from heart attack

The mother of Kinew James who died of a heart attack at the Regional Psychiatric Centre (RPC) in 2013 wants an apology from a male nurse who offended her daughter while delivering CPR on the 35-year old. Unprofessional conduct At the coroner’s inquest, nurse Stacey Ryma admitted saying on the similarity on performing CPR on

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Regina woman helps save two lives in two months performing CPR

Mallory McCormick has been CPR certified for 10 years but she never imagined she would use it. This changed 2 months age when her boyfriend, Iain Fyfe woke up in the middle of the night gasping for breath. According to McCormick, we were sleeping, and he started going into heart failure. She knew there was

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Close call prompts family to fundraise for AED at school

While playing tag together with his friends on Wilfrid Walker school playground 3 years ago, Benjamin Fizzard collapsed unconscious to the ground. The consciousness of the 7-year old was restored without requiring CPR but was rushed to a healthcare facility and equipped with an internal cardiac defibrillator and pacemaker. The incident was dreadful, but his

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Doctor jumps out of car to perform CPR on half-marathoner

A doctor driving by the Edmonton Marathon on Sunday rushed to help a man who collapsed and ceases to breathe just blocks away from the finish line. The man was resuscitated by Dr. Tamara Kuzma who rushed from her vehicle to help a police office and administer CPR. According to a spokesperson at Alberta Health

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Woman died at Edmonton Remand Center despite CPR

An Edmonton Remand Centre inmate was found unresponsive in her cell. This is the third death under investigation at the jail in less than 2 months. Alberta Justice spokeswoman Louise McEachern confirmed by email that the correctional staff performed CPR to the woman and police and emergency responders were contacted, but the inmate was announced

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Man gunned down at auto body shop died despite CPR

The man killed in the latest homicide in the city at a downtown auto body repair shop has been identified as the business owner. According to a nearby business owner Ambesager Belay of CarProof Auto Repair, Ahmed Ahmed, 39-years old was gunned down inside his Aftermath Autohaus Inc. business around 9:20 AM. Commercial ordeal The

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Man who performed CPR on shooting victim describes effort to keep victim alive

A man who executed CPR on a victim of a deadly shooting ordeal says he and neighbors tried to lessen the man’s pain before the arrival of the emergency team. Police were called to a housing complex in the Rundle Heights neighborhood around 1:50 AM after residents reported a fight. They discovered a man experiencing

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Death of Comox Valley teen traced to toxic shock syndrome

The B.C. Coroners Service confirmed that 16-year old Comox Valley girl died. The cause is toxic shock syndrome during an overnight stay at Hornby Island last year. Sara Marie Manitoski went on a student trip to the Outdoor Education Centre in Tribune Bay Provincial Park. The grade 11 student complained to friends of experiencing menstrual

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Inmate dies during long haul transfer despite CPR

The death of Alex Joseph while being transported by B.C. Correction from Prince George to Maple Ridge has several unanswered questions. For more than an hour as they drove through Highway 97 in the back of B.C. Corrections van, the inmates pounded on the walls, shouting for help. They were worried that Alex Joseph was

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Ottawa family succeeds in getting AED’s in public elementary schools

Defibrillators will be equipped in all Ottawa public elementary schools. This implementation is too late for one family but supports their mission for their son. It has been 8 months since 8-year old Griffin Martin collapsed and lost his life at his Orleans school. The pain for the family is still present but an “improvement”

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Timely CPR: Trio of girls rescue child from drowning

Three young girls rescued a 5-year old from drowning in northern Manitoba. The girls, only around 8 were skipping rocks on Friday close to their Grand Rapids home when they saw 5-year old Lakeisha floating face down in the water. One of the girls jumped into the water and dragged the child to the shore

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Etobicoke victim of hit-and-run crash given immediate CPR

A man is found dead and a suspect is under custody after a hit-and-run crash in New Toronto neighborhood late Monday night. The police were initially called to Garnett Janes Road close to Ninth Street around 11 PM for a report concerning gunshots. Potential danger in the road Upon arrival at the scene, the officers

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Strangers perform CPR on marathoner

Two strangers – Levi Ross and Dr. Erika Persson where in different cheering areas at the Edmonton Marathon. In no time, they both observed a man facing down on the pavement and acted. According to Dr. Persson, she was in the right place, at the right time and she recalled her first aid training. She

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