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First Aid for Serious Bleeding: Bystanders Help Injured Man in Burnaby

First Aid for Serious Bleeding: Bystanders Help Injured Man in Burnaby Understanding Severe Bleeding Emergencies Severe bleeding can occur after traumatic injuries such as collisions, workplace incidents, or violent assaults. When blood loss is significant, immediate first aid is important to help stabilize the injured person until professional medical responders arrive. Across Burnaby, Vancouver, Surrey, […]

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CPR and Water Emergencies: Diver Rescue at Whytecliff Marine Park

Water emergencies can occur quickly, even for experienced swimmers and divers. Drowning happens when a person cannot breathe normally because water has entered or blocked the airway. When breathing stops or becomes ineffective, oxygen levels in the body can drop rapidly. In West Vancouver, Horseshoe Bay, and other coastal communities across the Lower Mainland of

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Bystander CPR in Road Emergencies: Hit-and-Run Incident on Fraser Highway

Traffic collisions involving pedestrians can result in serious injuries that require immediate emergency response. In situations where a person becomes unresponsive after being struck by a vehicle, rapid recognition and first aid actions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may be necessary while waiting for paramedics. Across Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby, and communities throughout the Lower Mainland

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CPR in the backcountry

CPR Awareness in Backcountry Emergencies: Snowboarding Incident in British Columbia

Backcountry skiing and snowboarding take place in remote mountain areas where natural terrain and deep snow create unique risks. While these activities are popular throughout British Columbia’s mountain regions, including the Selkirk Mountains and Kootenays, accidents can still occur even for experienced outdoor enthusiasts. When an injury or emergency happens in remote locations, immediate first

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Bystander CPR in Public Emergencies: Playground Incident in British Columbia

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency first aid technique used when a person’s heart stops beating or they stop breathing normally. The technique involves chest compressions and rescue breathing designed to help maintain blood flow and oxygen circulation until emergency medical professionals arrive. Across British Columbia—including Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, and communities throughout the province—CPR training

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First aid for an injured child

First Aid for Head Injuries: How Bystanders Can Help in Outdoor Accidents

Head injuries can occur during everyday activities such as hiking, climbing stairs, or exploring outdoor parks. When a person slips or falls and strikes their head, the injury can result in bleeding, swelling, or possible concussion. In these situations, quick recognition and first aid can help stabilize the injured person until professional medical care arrives.

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CPR Saves Child at Langford Aquatic Centre: Water Safety and First Aid Awareness

Swimming pools are popular places for recreation and exercise, especially in communities across Vancouver Island, Victoria, and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. While pools are supervised environments, water-related emergencies can still occur quickly, particularly when young children are involved. When someone stops breathing after a water incident, rapid first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

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Bystanders Perform CPR to Help Unconscious Driver on Highway 1 in Coquitlam

Medical emergencies can happen anywhere—including while driving. If a driver suddenly experiences a cardiac event such as a heart attack or cardiac arrest, the vehicle may become uncontrolled and create a dangerous situation for both the driver and others on the road. Across Coquitlam, Vancouver, Burnaby, and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, busy highways

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CPR and Mountain Safety: Emergency Response on Whistler Mountain

CPR and Mountain Safety: Emergency Response on Whistler Mountain Understanding Emergencies on Ski Slopes Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities across British Columbia, especially in well-known destinations such as Whistler, Vancouver’s North Shore mountains, and other resorts throughout the province. While ski resorts operate with trained patrol teams and safety procedures, accidents can still

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CPR in Public Emergencies: Incident Response in Abbotsford

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency first aid technique used when a person’s heart stops beating or when breathing becomes ineffective. CPR helps maintain blood circulation and oxygen flow to the brain and other vital organs until advanced medical care can be provided. Across Abbotsford, Vancouver, Surrey, and communities throughout the Lower Mainland of British

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