July 2019

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CPR and AED saves the life of a man

The players in an old-timer’s hockey league helped save a teammate’s life. One of the players suffered a heart attack in one of the dressing rooms at Pitt Meadows Arena Complex. His teammates delivered CPR and rushed to find a second defibrillator after discovering that the batteries in the first device were dead. On the

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Abbotsford residents saves a man with CPR

A 22-year old man was struck by a 5-ton truck. The incident occurred after he reportedly attempted to run across Lougheed Highway after a Halloween event at Roosters. Jeremy Scholing, an Abbotsford resident, enrolled in a beginner-level first aid course several years back but he did not expect to use it. The actions of Scholing

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Man killed in Pierrefonds shooting received CPR

A 20-year old man in Ramsay St. in Pierrefonds was shot. It was a quiet residential neighborhood with a few 3-storey apartment buildings and single-family homes. The street was cordoned off with police tape while investigators check the area. They thoroughly checked through garbage and recycling bins for bullet casings and other signs into the

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CPR given on man involved in collision

Belongings were scattered across the road and traffic on Gateway Boulevard was closed to one lane after a collision. According to Sonya Lambert, a man was standing up while pedaling his bicycle and a trailer carrying possessions when his tires became stuck on the curb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_49wMpdews&t=1s Road accident A vehicle driving in front of Lambert

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Emergency first aid given on man shot in Surrey

The incident occurred in the 18200-block of 67A Avenue. A man is dead after a shooting incident in Cloverdale in the 18200-block of 67A Avenue. Around 4 PM, the Surrey RCMP received several calls regarding shots being fired in the Clayton area. Upon arrival at the scene, the officers found a man who sustained gunshot

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Paramedic-goalie saves a life by performing CPR

It was a big save for the goalie of Gander Flyers before the team faced the Corner Brook Royals. When a fan collapsed and loses consciousness, the bystanders at the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League game rushed to the change room of the Flyer’s to get Patrick O’Brien. Saving a life O’Brien is a paramedic who

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CPR given to Fraser Valley man after a head crash

The incident involving a head collision occurred at around 7:35 AM. An 87-year old Upper Fraser Valley man just died due to a head on collision in Lake Country. Both the RCMP and the BC Coroners Service are working closely to figure out the root cause of the head on collision. The incident severely injured

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Rapid-acting bystanders revive hockey player with CPR

Rapid action of bystanders and arena staff revived a man suffering from cardiac arrest. A 48-year old man went into cardiac arrest while he was playing hockey at the Minto Sports Complex. Bystanders saving a life The bystanders started to perform CPR after a man collapsed while others were instructed by a paramedics communications officer

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Man involved in water scooter incident given CPR

A 33-year old man from Greater Napanee is dead after found face-down in the Bay of Quinte. He was discovered as a water scooter he was believed to be using was driving in circles unmanned nearby. The OPP were called to a public boat launch along the eastern edge of the Bay of Quinte. Someone

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