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CPR performed on woman during music festival

A 23-year old Prince Rupert woman died on Texada Island on Saturday. It was around 6:20 PM when the RCMP were called for a possible drowning incident at Shingle Beach was the Diversity Festival was performing.

According to the police, the woman was seen climbing a rocky bluff and it is believed that she fell into the water below.

Timely intervention

At the scene, people were delivering CPR to the woman upon the arrival of the RCMP. An air ambulance was called to assess the victim. The woman was later declared dead at the scene. The identity of the woman will not be released to protect her privacy.

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The skills and knowledge from first aid training can drastically improve the chances of survival.

The Powell River RCMP and Texada RCMP are working on the investigation of the incident with the assistance of the BC Coroners Service.

Why first aid is important?

When a life is on the line, first aid skills are truly invaluable. By enrolling in first aid and CPR course, you have the necessary skills to help save a life. The skills and knowledge from first aid training can drastically improve the chances of survival.

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Learn how to help by enrolling in a course on first aid and CPR and for more information, check out these sources:

https://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/guide/cpr#1
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/first-aid/cpr/
https://www.healthline.com/health/first-aid/cpr

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