J. Carver

Jane Carver is a registered physical therapist working part-time as a web content writer for various health-related websites. Jane Carver ensures that she is updated with the latest on first aid care by enrolling in a variety of training course. With years of experience as a physical therapist and as a health writer, she provides good quality and informative articles for everybody. The information that Jane Carver shares on her online articles aims on enlightening individuals in various fields on the importance of first aid care.

Face masks not mandatory for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students

The safety measures implemented to curb down the spread of COVID-19 such as wearing masks are not required for children. Some Ottawa parents share that it was a mistake for Ottawa’s public school board to vote against a motion to make face masks mandatory for young students. The Ottawa Carleton District School Board trustees voted […]

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First aid performed on a man with a gunshot wound

During emergencies, timely delivery of proper first aid measures can greatly help. A man who sustained a gunshot wound was given first aid after showing up at Red Deer gas station. The Mounties are seeking information from the public regarding the night incident. Shooting ordeal The police in Red Deer are investigating after a man

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The driver involved in a crash in a river received CPR

The prompt delivery of CPR can significantly improve the chances of survival during emergencies. CPR was performed on a man involved in a vehicular crash into a river. Sadly, the driver of a car that crashed in the Sumas River passed away despite the delivery of CPR. Bryan Volden, 65-year old was leaving McDonald Park

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Edmonton to make face masks mandatory in city-operated facilities and public transit

The number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise and the government has taken further measures to curb down the spread. Edmonton has decided to make face masks mandatory in all city-owned and operated amenities, services, and attractions including public transit. The move is an attempt to help stop the further spread of COVID-19. The recommendation

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CPR performed on a man involved in a shooting incident

The timely delivery of life-saving measures such as CPR can help save lives. A man involved in the Cache creek shooting passed away despite the delivery of CPR. The Ashcroft RCMP attended an apparent shooting incident at a house in the 1000 block of Collins Road of Cache Creek after receiving a 911 call. Upon

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The mall guard saves a life with immediate delivery of CPR

The immediate delivery of CPR was crucial in the survival of a victim. A woman was given CPR by a mall security guard when she collapsed. On the day of the incident, Pamela Morgan collapsed in Semiahmoo Shopping Centre. She was lucky that Cameron Hubley was there to assist. The South Surrey security guard was

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