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Man discovered unconscious in a condominium pool given CPR

A security guard discovered a man at the bottom of a pool. It was on the 27th floor of the building near Lafontaine Park around 5:20 AM. Watery ordeal A man possibly in his 30s was found unconscious early in Sunday morning. He was found in the indoor pool of a condominium complex in Papineau […]

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Child saved with CPR after choking on scarf recovering in hospital

A child is under treatment in a healthcare facility after her scarf was caught in playground equipment and choked her. Playground accident The police were requested to help with the paramedics and fire department at a school playground at O.S. Geiger School in the northeast neighborhood of Castleridge. The report is about a medical emergency.

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CPR failed to save man after shot by Montreal police

Several shots were fired at an individual who was in distress and causing havoc in his subsidized housing unit. The man who seems troubled was living alone according to neighbors. Unforeseen incident The identity of the man was not revealed to the public. It is believed that he is 58 years old and of Haitian

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CPR given on Surrey man identified as victim of fatal shooting

A Surrey man was severely wounded in a Friday night shooting in Langley Township. It occurred in a newly-built townhouse complex in the Willough by neighborhood. The police identified a 23-year old Tarek Ali Al-Romenshias the person who was wounded in a vehicle. He was not a resident of the complex and not known to

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