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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Jogger’s life saved by the timely rescue of firefighters with CPR

A jogger was saved with CPR after passing out in front of a fire station. A group of firefighters in Orleans was called by bystanders to help with a situation after seeing a jogger lose consciousness. Lucky day According to Captain Jim Armstrong, the crew members were alerted to the scene around 10:15 Am when […]

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Victims of highway crash given immediate CPR

A collision took the lives of 6 people including 2 journalists from the United States. The accident occurred on the Icefields Parkway close to the Honeymoon Lake campground. A van transporting 5 family members from Louisiana and Texas was heading north when it crashed with a southbound vehicle. Both vehicles caught fire. Devastating ordeal All

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Immediate installation of AEDs urged after a boy’s death

An Ottawa boy who died when his heart stopped during recess urges schools to install automated external defibrillators (AEDs). After the tragic ordeal, Eastern Ontario’s French Catholic school board now has defibrillators in all 55 schools. Move to install AEDs in all schools According to Jason Dupuis, superintendent of education for the Conseil des ecoles

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Shooting ordeal victim received CPR before declared dead

A 20-year old man died despite CPR after a shooting incident in Pierrefonds. The site of the incident, Ramsay St. is a quiet residential neighborhood with single-family homes and a few three-story apartment buildings. Shooting ordeal The street was cordoned off with police tape near Fredmir St. as the investigators searched the area. A 20-year

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Life-saving defibrillators might fail unexpectedly

Automated external defibrillators can save the life of an individual with abnormal heart rhythm. Sadly, there were cases of incidents involving the device that resulted in a deadly outcome. During the past 5 years, there were hundreds of reports where defibrillators failed to work. Based on the documents, 9 patients died when a defibrillator did

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The need for more public defibrillators in hockey rinks

The resuscitation of 2 Newfoundland hockey players highlights the importance of public defibrillators. It was the second case of heart attacks at a hockey rink where another player was saved with CPR. The players who suffered heart attacks in both cases are recovering. Importance of public defibrillators in sports arenas The 2 incidents brought attention

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Victim of a gunshot wound at Alberta tournament given first aid care

A golfer ended up with a gunshot wound to his leg while participating in a tournament in northwestern Alberta. According to RCMP, the man was playing south of Grande Prairie on Saturday afternoon when he ended up with a wound on his leg. Dealing with a gunshot wound A witness brought him to a healthcare

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Recent rescue raises awareness on increasing defibrillators

After a dramatic revival on the weekend, more rinks and recreational facilities on P.E.I. are planning to buy automated external defibrillators. Importance of defibrillators Steve Stapleton assisted in reviving a friend who collapsed during a hockey game at the APM Centre in Cornwall. He used an AED when CPR was no longer working. According to

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