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Sudden cardiac arrest can occur when the heart unexpectedly stops beating effectively, preventing blood from circulating to the brain and other vital organs. Without immediate assistance, loss of consciousness can occur within seconds. Events like running races, community fitness activities, and workplace wellness programs are common across Canada, including in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia. […]
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Diving into shallow or unfamiliar water can sometimes lead to serious head and neck injuries. When a diver strikes the bottom of a lake, river, or pool, the force of impact may place extreme pressure on the cervical spine—the bones in the neck that protect the spinal cord. Across Canada, including recreational areas around Vancouver
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Medical emergencies can occur unexpectedly in many environments, including homes, workplaces, and public spaces. When someone becomes unresponsive or stops breathing normally, quick recognition and immediate assistance from bystanders can help support circulation and breathing until professional responders arrive. Across British Columbia—including communities such as Abbotsford and Vancouver—first aid awareness and CPR training are commonly
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-support technique used when someone becomes unresponsive and stops breathing normally. It helps maintain blood flow and oxygen delivery to the brain and other vital organs until emergency medical services arrive. Across Canada, including Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, CPR training is widely encouraged in workplaces, schools, and community programs.
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Outdoor recreation such as rafting, kayaking, and boating is popular across Canada. Rivers and waterways provide opportunities for adventure, but they also present risks when conditions change or accidents occur. When someone is pulled underwater or unable to breathe, immediate rescue and emergency response become critical. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may be used by trained responders
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Serious traffic incidents can occur suddenly on busy roadways. In some situations, victims may become unresponsive or stop breathing due to trauma, shock, or cardiac arrest. When this happens, immediate assistance from bystanders can help support breathing and circulation until emergency responders arrive. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-support technique used when someone is not
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Sudden cardiac arrest can occur without warning in everyday environments such as workplaces, recreation centres, or entertainment venues. When the heart stops pumping effectively, blood flow to the brain and other vital organs is interrupted. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are key emergency response tools used to support circulation and restore heart
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Medical emergencies involving infants can occur suddenly and may require immediate assistance. When a baby stops breathing or becomes unresponsive, rapid intervention can help restore breathing and circulation until professional medical care arrives. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a life-support technique that may be used when someone has no pulse or is not breathing normally. Specialized
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