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 bystanders pull an unresponsive senior out of his truck and attempted to save his life after the vehicle struck a light pole. Upon the arrival of the paramedics at John Laurie Blvd near Brisebois Drive, they found a man believed to be in his 70s in a critical condition. Vehicular accident The man was […]
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A man involved in a drowning incident in a backyard pool was given CPR. Sadly, the man who was pulled from a backyard pool in Hamilton died. Life on the line According to the authorities, the 30-year old man was discovered without vital signs at a home on Proctor Boulevard around 9 PM. The homeowner
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Two adult males were given CPR after a drowning incident. The men did not have vital signs after they were pulled from the bottom of a pool at a motel in Scarborough. Prompt intervention The emergency crews were dispatched to the Grand Motel near Kingston Road and West Hill Drive shortly after 6:30 PM for
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Based on the reports of RCMP, the circumstances of the crash are puzzling. An elderly couple died after their vehicle was struck by a train in Langley. The 90-year old man was driving the car and his 88-year old wife are residents of the Langley area. According to Langley RCMP Staff Sgt. Dave Brown, the
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A 23-year old Prince Rupert woman possible drowned on Texada Island. Around 6:20 PM, the RCMP received a call for a possible drowning incident at Shingle Beach where a Diversity Festival was performing. According to the report of the police, the woman was seen climbing a rocky bluff and she fell into the water below.
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An individual was reportedly killed in a multi-vehicle crash on Chilliwack. The incident involved at least 3 other vehicles. One vehicle rested on the roof and front windshield of another. Vehicular ordeal Several ambulances, firefighters and the police responded to the crash which occurred at around 4:30 PM just east of the Vedder Road overpass
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The heartbeat of a man is restored due to the rapid action of his co-workers. According to the Ottawa paramedics, the man in his 50s was given a shock while working on an underground fuel pumping equipment. The man went into cardiac arrest but his co-workers were able to turn the flow of events and
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Erin Hodder did not expect that she must use her CPR training. It was necessary for her profession as a pharmacist to administer injections. Last July, the Bay Roberts resident was faced with a potential life-or-death scenario. Along with a qualified individual who happened to be at the Carbonear Walmart where she was working at
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A collision occurred at Marshall and McCallum roads. The 19-year old pedestrian died early this morning after hit by a vehicle last night in Abbotsford. The police were called around 9:40 PM to the intersection of McCallum and Marshall roads where they discovered a severely injured teen on the ground. Danger in the road According
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Two men who were pulled out from the bottom of a motel pool received CPR. The incident occurred in Scarborough last week. The Toronto police officer stated that he was acting on both instinct and his training when he jumped into the water to rescue the victims. Watery ordeal Randall Arsenault and his partner were
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