S. Garden

Sarah Garden is a physician specializing on pediatrics with a passion for writing. Even as a struggling student, she spends her free time as a contributor for a variety of online sources of health-related topics. As a healthcare provider, she ensures that each client is properly cared for along with advice on maintaining good health. With years of experience in the medical field, Sarah Garden eagerly shares her knowledge of healthcare specifically on first aid care for children.

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Man on SeaBus saved with immediately delivery of CPR

A SeaBus passenger suffered a seizure and progressed into cardiac arrest around 8:45 PM while traveling from Waterfront Station. A good Samaritan acted and executed CPR until the paramedics arrived at the scene. Saving a life A North Vancouver resident, Brian Counihan was the one who saved the life of the man. According to Counihan, […]

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Shoppers fined $880 for failing to wear a face mask indoors

The Ottawa Bylaw issued $880 fines to three Ottawa shoppers for failing to wear a mask in an indoor public space during the COVID-19 pandemic. The three charges were issued for mask violators in contravention of Provincial Orders. The fine for failing to comply with a Provincial Order is $880 including the victim surcharge. Bylaw

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Face masks now mandatory in Winnipeg and surrounding areas

The increased public health restrictions in Winnipeg metro region start today – face masks are now mandatory in all indoor public spaces, while a ban on gatherings of more than 10 people indoors and outdoors starts. The increased restrictions come amid a rise in positive COVID-19 cases in Winnipeg in recent weeks. The province stated

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CPR given to a shooting victim in a downtown location

The victim of the Downtown Eastside shooting was given CPR. The police have identified the man who was killed after the shooting incident. Shooting ordeal Officers were called to the Savoy Hotel and arrived to find that someone utilized bear spray which made it hard for everyone inside to breathe. The police officers found a

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Emergency care performed on victims of a shooting incident

The emergency services were called to Manson Street in Mission for a shooting. One man is dead while another sustained an injury after a shooting on Manson Street in Hatzic. According to Mission RCMP, upon arrival at the home between Dann Avenue and Catchpole Avenue, they found one man, a 41-year old Mission resident within

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First aid care performed on a man who sustained a gunshot wound

A man was transported to RCH after sustaining a gunshot wound. The Mission police, fire, and ambulance personnel responded to a call at Philbert Street for reports on a male suffering from a gunshot wound shortly after 3 PM. Shooting incident The victim was transported via air ambulance which landed in Mission Secondary School’s playing

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An unconscious inmate receives immediate CPR

An Edmonton Remand Centre inmate died despite CPR. The inmate was found unresponsive in her cell. Unforeseen catastrophe Alberta Justice spokeswoman Louise McEachern confirmed in an email that the correctional staff performed CPR on the woman and police and emergency responders were called. Sadly, the inmate was pronounced dead. The root cause of death is

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Ottawa bylaw to start ticketing mask violations

Ottawa bylaw officers will now be handing out fines, not warnings, to any individual or business flaunting the city’s indoor mask requirements. According to Ottawa’s bylaw department, the “warning phase” is ending for the city’s temporary mask rules, first set in mid-July and recently expanded to at least the end of October. Anyone who refuses

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