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NW Region Base Hospital Save Recognition Awards Ceremony

NW Region Paramedics, Firefighters, Communications Officers & First Responders Recognized for Saving Lives

 

March 6, 2009

 

Click to listen to this page using ReadPlease Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Base Hospital Program (NW Region) recognized a combined total of 121 regional Paramedics, City of Thunder Bay Firefighters, and regional Communications Officers & First Responders for their efforts in saving lives.

 

Over a one and a half-year period between August 2007 and December 2008 there were 15 lives saved in the pre-hospital setting in the NW region. Lives were saved in each of these communities: Dryden, Kenora, Armstrong, Red Lake, and City of Thunder Bay.

 

The successful resuscitations are the result of the collaborative and professional efforts between paramedics, firefighters, communications officers (EMS, Fire & Police) and first responders in our communities. Together, these groups of professionals improve a person’s chance for survival through training and expertise; each group fulfills their link in the chain of survival: Healthy Choices; Early Recognition; Early Access (to 911); Early CPR; Early Defibrillation; Early Advanced Life Support; Early Rehabilitation.

 

The NW Region Base Hospital provides medical direction, medical oversight, continuous quality improvement, & education for certified land ambulance paramedics. Currently, there are over 300 paramedics in the NW region currently certified under the NW Region Base Hospital: Approx 350 Primary Care Paramedics & 21 Advanced Care Paramedics.

 

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