December 2018

Regina first aid

Woman suggests an increase first aid training and access of AED

A woman named Shannon and her sister together with their mother went out shopping in Leduc for her Mother’s Day present. Their family outing turned into a nightmare when their mother suffered shortness of breath, her lips turned blue. The sister called the emergency numbers. Her mother started to convulse. Shannon moved her mother out […]

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Grateful Winnipeg man thanks strangers who helped save his life

A Winnipeg man thanked two people who saved his life. For Mark Smith, he was given the gift of time last Christmas. His life was saved when his heart abruptly stopped breathing while jogging. The 62-year old collapsed on a Wellington Crescent sidewalk and might have died. With the help of an “angel” who performed

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‘I completely stopped breathing’: P.E.I. woman thankful to nurse to saved her life

If not for the rapid response of an off-duty nurse, a woman would not be alive today. Laurie Ouellette, 57-years old was with your husband visiting family. Blue While at a table, Ouellette’s head bobbed and her chin touched the chest. It was then that her head struck the table while turning blue in a

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Newcomer to Regina rescues man from drowning, attempts to save another

A man who migrated to Canada from Egypt saved the life of a Regina student who was drowning at Buffalo Pound Provincial Park. Mohamed Elzeldin Mohamed was at the park with his friends for a barbeque. They heart a woman shouting for help and ran to the beach. Dangers in the water Upon reaching the

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‘Humbling beyond words’: Officers recognized for pulling boys from freezing Alberta lake

Sam Pidwerbeski rescued a struggling boy from a freezing lake. By using a rope, he dragged the boy through freezing six-foot waves to the side of the rescue boat. The child was shivering, on the verge of hypothermia and unable to provide any clues to the whereabouts of the second boy who was still missing

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