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Newfoundland Health Minister Highlights the Importance of CPR and First Aid Training A medical emergency at a community event in Newfoundland and Labrador demonstrates how life-saving training can make a difference — even when help is unexpected. CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED use are not just for healthcare professionals. Across Canada, including Vancouver and throughout […]
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Gym Cardiac Arrest in Miramichi: How Quick CPR and AED Access Saved a Life A cardiac emergency during a fitness challenge in Miramichi, New Brunswick highlights how fast action and access to an automated external defibrillator (AED) can make a life-saving difference. Sudden cardiac arrest can happen without warning — even in active, seemingly healthy
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Edmonton Downtown Shooting: Why Immediate First Aid and CPR Awareness Matter A shooting in downtown Edmonton highlights how quickly traumatic injuries can escalate into life-threatening emergencies — and how first responders and bystanders play a critical role in those first moments. While violent incidents are not everyday occurrences, workplaces and public spaces across Canada —
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Reservoir Rescue: Recognizing Drowning Risk and Hypothermia in Open Water A rescue at Calgary’s Glenmore Reservoir highlights how quickly water emergencies can develop — and how basic first aid knowledge can make a difference. Across Canada, including Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, lakes and reservoirs are popular for recreation and exercise. Whether jogging along the
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Buffalo Pound Provincial Park Drowning: Water Safety and CPR Awareness A drowning at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park serves as a reminder that water emergencies can happen quickly — even during family gatherings and recreational outings. Across Canada, including Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, lakes and beaches are popular destinations during warmer months. Understanding water safety
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Surrey Hit-and-Run Investigation: Why Bystander CPR and Emergency Response Matter A tragic hit-and-run in Surrey highlights the critical role bystanders can play in the moments immediately following a serious collision. Across Metro Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, early CPR and rapid activation of emergency services can influence survival outcomes in traumatic incidents. While not every
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Expanding Public AED Access: Why Defibrillator Registration and Awareness Matter in Canada A father’s advocacy in Nova Scotia has brought attention to an important issue in emergency response: the public availability and registration of automated external defibrillators (AEDs). Sudden cardiac arrest can happen anywhere — on a roadway, at work, during exercise, or at home.
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