K. Rise
With the increasing awareness of many individuals on healthcare, Karl Rise provides a variety of informative first aid and other health-related articles. As a registered nurse specializing in the field of pediatrics, Karl Rise boasts years of experience in the field.
Karl Rise eagerly shares general information on how to provide the basic first aid care and along with other equally important topics. Individuals of all ages can greatly benefit from the articles Karl Rise provides.
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A woman was hit by a bullet in a possible drive-by shooting in west Edmonton. A single bullet moved through the vinyl siding of a west Edmonton house back in 2015. The bullet pierced through the drywall, crossed a meter of floor space, and ripped through the mattress and memory foam before hitting the back […]
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A 3-year old boy is recovering after a crash in the water. The child was strapped into a seat atop an ATV carrying rack which was submerged in a slough. The child was dangling underwater. According to the RCMP, the crash occurred in a rural region in the northwest area of Hudson Bay. There were
CPR saves the life of a child submerged in an ATV crash Read More »
A victim of a shooting incident was given CPR. A man was taken to a healthcare facility after shots were fired outside a nightclub at Poison Pier. Many people flee the site after multiple gunshots occurred in a parking lot outside the club right before 9 PM. Prompt intervention After officers searched the site, they
CPR performed on man after shooting incident outside a nightclub Read More »
The Mounties confirm that an 81-year old Richmond woman died in a healthcare facility following a pedestrian crash. Based on a news release, the RCMP stated that the woman was hit by a late-model Mercedes SUV at around 6:30 PM in the area of No. 1 Road and Tucker road. Tragedy on the road The
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An Ottawa recreational hockey player is thankful for the quick action of his teammates and an automated external defibrillator for saving his life after a heart attack on the ice. Brent Bradley, 61-years old collapsed while playing in a men’s league game at the Kanata Recreation Complex in west Ottawa. The players including an off-duty
Hockey player saved with CPR and AED after a heart attack Read More »
Conception Bay South residents Gerry Stead and Alana Langdon were given the Rescuer Awards for saving a life. Their life-saving actions were necessary during an incident at the Topsail artificial turf soccer pitch. Timely action to save a life An 11-year old soccer player was attacked by a bystander and stabbed while engaging in the
Timely delivery of CPR saves the life of a soccer player Read More »
A 57-year old woman who drowned in a lake in Nova Scotia’s Guysborough County was given CPR. Based on the reports, a pet might be involved in the incident. Watery ordeal The RCMP were called to Indian Harbor Lake for a report regarding a woman in the water. According to Cpl. Dal Hutchinson, 2 men
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Garrett Williams awkwardly responds when questioned about the incident involving his younger sister Shanna. It was the 10-year old boy’s fast thinking and a good memory that saved the life of his 6-year old sister. The first aid training that Garrett learned at school 2 years ago allowed him to help Shanna after choking on
First aid training allows a 10-year-old to save sister’s life Read More »
The city’s health unit is pleading with the public not to take out any displeasure with the mandatory mask rule on store cashiers and other employees. According to the Ottawa Public Health, the mandatory masks were not ordered by the cashier at your grocery store. Any feedback should be directed to the office, not at
Do not take your mask anger out on cashiers Read More »
A 64-year old man collapsed while playing squash and saved by an AED. The availability of a public defibrillator and the rapid action by the staff at the Canada Games Complex and the Thunder Bay paramedics were given credit for saving the life of the man. Based on a written release, a 64-year old man
Prompt use of AED can save a life Read More »
Two lifeguards were recognized for saving the life of a boy over the weekend. The lifeguards credited a vital piece of equipment that they utilized during the rescue. Rapid action to save a life The two staff members quickly rushed into action at a UBC pool when they saw Colton Boechler, 11-years old under serious
Two lifeguards save a boy in cardiac arrest Read More »
The 3 performed CPR and utilized an AED to keep a 62-year old man alive. According to Lisa Wass, she does not know the identity of a Good Samaritan who helped save her father’s life. Her father, John Tomchuk was loading groceries into his vehicle at Preston Crossing’s Walmart in Saskatoon when he went into
Man saved by off-duty health workers and a Good Samaritan Read More »
Those who are living in Kingston are now required to wear face masks or face covering. The Health Unit for Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington announced that a public health order has been issued requiring a face mask to be worn inside any indoor public setting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For those selling face
Residents buying face masks after mandatory mask rule Read More »
A woman in her 70s is in a life-threatening condition after a crash on Flewellyn Road. The incident occurred at around 9:45 AM on a stretch of Flewellyn Road. According to the paramedics, the woman was trapped in her vehicle and required extrication. There were bystanders who were able to perform CPR before the woman
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After months of self-isolation, people are eager to go outside and soak up the sun this weekend, but experts warn that overcrowding is an issue, especially at beaches. If you are going to a beach that is crowded and people are not observing physical distancing, it is best to look for another spot or simply
How to stay safe at the beach during a pandemic Read More »
Two young girls who rescued a young boy from drowning were recognized for their efforts. The incident occurred in a Lachine pool. Two 11-year old girls were given medals at Sun Youth as part of the organizations’ Good Samaritan program to recognize their efforts. The pair were also given new bikes and helmets as well
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Toronto will make it mandatory to wear face masks while inside enclosed public spaces. The motion was presented to the city council last week – with support of the Mayor of Toronto and Medical Officer of Health – in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as more businesses start to reopen in the
A close look on Toronto’s mandatory mask policy Read More »
Three Boston Pizza employees in Edmonton saved the life of a customer with CPR. A 78-year old man was alone in the restaurant on Calgary Trail when he went into cardiac arrest. His wife was outside waiting for their daughter to arrive. It was at that point when the owner of Boston Pizza jumped into
Man’s life saved by servers at Edmonton restaurant Read More »
A day after an outbreak was declared in a Kingston nail salon, face masks must be worn in public indoor spaces. The Chief Medical Officer of Health issued a public health order that will require a mask to be worn inside any indoor public setting. It simply means that masks will be required when going
Kingston mandates face masks in public indoor spaces Read More »
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