A. Clarke
As a certified first responder and registered nurse, Arthur Clarke provides a variety of health-related topics, specifically on first aid care. With years of experience as a nurse, he eventually decided to offer first aid classes in his hometown. As part of the services he provides, he also dedicates his free time on sharing and providing a variety of first aid topics to several websites which he claims as his way of creating awareness on the topic.
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The assembly of Manitoba Chiefs aims on providing multi-level first aid training to First Nations communities. The training will include emergency relief training against bullying, abuse and prevention of violence in the isolated communities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oOSeLJsh2U Importance of emergency response training According to Grand Chief Arlen Dumas, these communities have unique needs especially with anti-bullying. The […]
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A family of four is recovering from an almost deadly carbon monoxide poisoning in their Kitchener, Ontario home. Alicia Mighton and her mother spent the night out and returned home to a scary ordeal. According to Mighton, around 2:30 AM, her little sister and father were unconscious. She tried to wake them up but unsuccessful.
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A 44-year old man is alive due to the prompt actions by a group of bystanders. The man was playing hockey at the Bell Sensplex when he experienced sudden cardiac arrest right after 7 PM. The witnesses say he dropped on the ice while skating. According to Jonathan Reuther, a facility supervisor at the rink,
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A father who saved the life of his infant son with CPR skills urges others to learn basic first aid skills. The father recently finished a first aid workshop which later puts his skill in action. During an unexpected event, his 8-month old son ceases to breath at their home on the Hebridean Island of
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The Edmonton police applaud bystanders who administer emergency first aid to a man in Edmonton. The man sustained stab wounds on a train platform during the morning rush hour. With the efforts of the bystanders, they were able to save the man’s life. According to the witnesses, the man received several stab wounds in the
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After the Toronto van attack, concerned citizens now reach out to first aid providers to freshen their skills. Generally, taking a 2-day course can help one’s ability to carry out the first aid care to save a life. When it comes to injuries whether at home, workplace or school or during emergency scenarios, knowledge on
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