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Victims of house fire received CPR

A large contingent of emergency crews responded to a house fire at 17808 93 St. At the site, 2 young teens were pulled out from a house fire.

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Timely rescue of teens

The Edmonton Fire Rescue Services Deputy Chief Scott MacDonald stated that 2 young teenagers were quickly transported to a healthcare facility after the emergency crew delivered CPR.

The fire started in the kitchen and was contained but 2 teenage children were retrieved from the upstairs. Both were given CPR at the time. Immediate delivery of CPR is vital in increasing the chances of survival.

The father was under treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning at the scene while the mother was unharmed.

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The Edmonton Fire Rescue Services Deputy Chief Scott MacDonald stated that 2 young teenagers were quickly transported to a healthcare facility after the emergency crew delivered CPR.

A dozen emergency response vehicles were on the street in the Lago Lindo neighborhood east of 97 Street and south of Anthony Henday Drive. The Fire Rescue Services and Emergency Medical Services paramedics were joined by the Edmonton Police Service officers.

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

WebMD – Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: First Aid Advice

Healthline – CPR: First Aid for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

WebMD – First Aid Essentials: Your Comprehensive Guide

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