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A student quickly performs first aid care to save a life

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A 13-year old girl was brought to the Alberta Children’s Hospital after struck by a vehicle in Langdon.

According to the EMS, the vehicle that struck the girl left the scene. The teenager was flown to the healthcare facility by STARS Air Ambulance in a severe but stable condition with a possibility for a head injury.

Hit-and-run scene

One of the girl’s classmates was nearby when the accident occurred and promptly helped. According to Nicolas Junor, 14 years old, he finished his first aid training a month ago through cadets. It was the first time that he used first aid since the training was a month ago. It was a nerve-wracking experience and he could not stop shaking while helping.

During the incident, he witnessed how the girl landed after being struck with half her body in some water and the other half in the ditch. The girl flipped over with the head down. He was able to cover the girl with a blanket.

The girl at that time was unconscious under a seizure but it does not appear that there are broken bones. She was unresponsive, still breathing with a road rash on her back. Nicolas was praying and hoping that she gets better.

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According to Nicolas Junor, 14 years old, he finished his first aid training a month ago through cadets. It was the first time that he used first aid since the training was a month ago.

According to the EMS, the collision occurred at Henderson Road and 4 Street N.E right before 6 PM. The witnesses said it was still light at the time the collision occurred and the truck swerved at the girl and a friend before hitting them and drove off.

The vehicle responsible might have been a black truck but the model or make is unknown. The police reported that the truck was last seen moving east on Glenmore Trail.

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For more information, check out these sources:

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/first-aid-basics-and-drsabcd

https://www.mayoclinic.org/first-aid/first-aid-cpr/basics/art-20056600

https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/cardiopulmonary-resuscitation-cpr-treatment

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