A couple was given the Vital Link Awards for immediate delivery of CPR. Diana Stephen was on her knees in front of her husband. She delivered CPR during the life-changing moment that saved his life back in 2015.
She had a vague recollection of how to administer CPR which she learned from Girl Guides more than 50 years ago. The Terrace, B.C. resident followed the instructions given the 911 emergency dispatcher as she knelt beside her husband in the kitchen.
Saving each other’s lives
According to Diana, the 911 operator provided clear instructions. While she was doing it, the task was life-threatening and very emotional as well as scary. Luckily, her husband is with her now and have been married for 56 years.
The great part of the story is that Barrie also saved the life of Diana only 4 years prior. According to Diana, it is like a fairy tale. He saved her life and had to pay him back by saving his.
The scene was the same but Barrie called on his Canadian military training to help him through in delivering CPR. It was back in August 2011 when he woke up during the night to discover Diana struggling to breathe.
Diana was quickly transported to Mills Memorial Hospital in Terrace and later to Vancouver General Hospital where she had to undergo surgery and her condition stabilized.
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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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