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First responders may be dispatched by the ambulance service, may be passers-by, citizen volunteers, or may be members of other agencies such as the police, fire department, or search and rescue who have some medical training — commonly CPR, basic first aid, and AED use.
First Responders in the US can either provide emergency care first on the scene ( police / fire department / park rangers ) or support Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics, provide basic first aid, CPR, Automated external defibrillator use, spinal immobilization, oxygen, and assist in emergency childbirth ( in some areas they are trained in the use of suction and airway adjuncts ).
Labour leader Frank Rogers was killed while picketing at the docks by CPR police during that strike, becoming the British Columbia movement's first martyr.
Today, Canadian National ( CN ) and Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) police departments are the only federal railway police services operating in Canada.
For over a decade he has served as a medical training officer at the Los Angeles Police Academy, instructing thousands of police officers in first aid and CPR.
His father-in-law Dan Parkinson, the Cornwall, Ontario chief of police, attempted CPR to save his life.

CPR and was
The sketch usually showed the panelists drinking lots of beer and eating lots of Polish sausage, and often featured Todd getting so agitated about what was happening with the Bears that he suffered a heart attack, but quickly recovered ( through self-administered CPR ).
In the example of the northeast Atlantic, a case where chlorophyll measurements extend particularly far back, the location of the Continuous Plankton Recorder ( CPR ) survey, there was net increase over a 1948 to 2002 period examined.
* Cisco was the usual 19th Century name for Siska, British Columbia, and also the name of the adjacent Cisco Bluff and a CNR railway point and a former CPR station in the area.
In the example of the northeast Atlantic, a case where chlorophyll measurements extend particularly far back, the location of the Continuous Plankton Recorder ( CPR ) survey, there was net increase over a 1948 to 2002 period examined.
On 10 December 2005, the First LGBT Freedom March, with the theme " CPR: Celebrating Pride and Rights " was held along the streets of España and Quiapo in Manila, Philippines.
Prior to the invention of cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ), defibrillation, epinephrine injection, and other treatments in the 20th century, the absence of blood circulation ( and vital functions related to blood circulation ) was historically considered to be the official definition of death.
Louis Riel | Riel speaks at his trial, which took place in July 1885 and lasted only five daysThe Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) played a key role in the government's response to the Rebellion, as it was able to transport federal troops to the area quickly.
In 1889 the International Railway of Maine was constructed by its owner Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), extending the CPR's transcontinental mainline east from Montreal, Quebec to Saint John, New Brunswick.
The CPR line passed 3 miles north of Brownville where it crossed the B & KIW at a location that was named Brownville Junction.
On February 2, 1915, Lt. Werner Horn, a German army reservist, bombed the international railway bridge crossing the St. Croix River from Vanceboro into Canada in an unsuccessful attempt to sabotage the CPR line across Maine ; it was alleged that the railway was being used to transport war material across the then-neutral United States territory.
If an existing town was close to the newly constructed station but on land not owned by the CPR, the town was forced to move itself to the new site and reconstruct itself, essentially building a new town.
After the Canadian Pacific Railway was completed, many Chinese were left with no work and no longer seen as useful to both the CPR and the Canadian government.
Audience member Nathan Bray was killed while trying to perform CPR on Abbott and Thompson.
Nurse and audience member Mindy Reece, 28, went to the aid of Abbott, and she and another fan administered CPR until paramedics arrived, but were unable to revive him and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
In 1928, they began to show a profit, and one of the lines was soon sold to the CPR.
A joint offer from the CPR and CNR for the remaining lines was judged too low, and they were sold to the CPR near the end of 1928 for $ 25 million.
Greenfield wanted to sell the lines to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), a course of action that was endorsed by Brownlee, but many farmers despised the CPR and most UFA MLAs preferred to keep the lines government-operated.
Besides the Conservatives ' ties to the CPR, Rutherford's Liberals enjoyed the incumbent's advantage of controlling the levers of patronage, and the election's result was never really in doubt.
Adamson, and it was on this quarter section Adamson claimed that Rosser chose as the townsite for the CPR Railway and named Brandon.
The company was also used as an instrument of federal government policy, from the operation of ferries in Atlantic Canada, to assuming the operation of the narrow-gauge Newfoundland Railway following that province's entry into Confederation, and the partnership with CPR in purchasing and operating the Northern Alberta Railways.
CNR was considered competitive with CPR in several areas, notably in Central Canada, prior to the age of the automobile and the dense highway network that grew in Ontario and Quebec.

CPR and also
" The year also saw Keaggy contribute a soaring re-recorded version of " Passport " on the album CPR 3 ; a compilation of musicians from the Christian Progressive Rock ( CPR ) scene.
In addition to providing emergency services, the department also works closely with community organizations on fire prevention units in the school district, and CPR and first aid classes.
Foci also include end tidal monitoring as a measure of CPR effectiveness, and as a measure of ROSC.
The term is also used for life-sized dolls with simulated airways used in the teaching of first aid, CPR, and advanced airway management skills such as tracheal intubation and for human figures used in computer simulation to model the behaviour of the human body.
CN also divested itself during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s of several non-rail transportation activities such as trucking subsidiaries, a hotel chain ( sold to CPR ), real estate, and telecommunications companies.
She also became close friends with a transgender person / drag performer known as Beverly LaSalle ( Lori Shannon ) who came into their lives when Archie saved his life when he required CPR, remaining friends with him, despite Archie's discomfort.
The PGE also chartered CPR tugs and barges and moved boxcars to Coal Harbour and Seattle.
The carriages and locomotives are maintained by Via Rail, and the train tracks belong to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) who is also the operator of the service.
It also opened up coal deposits in the Elk River valley which were important to mineral smelting operations and assisted the CPR in its conversion of locomotives from wood to coal.
Neal Morse tracks have also appeared on the CPR Volume 1 ( 2004 ), CPR Volume 2, and The Tsunami Projekt anthologies.
The ICR was Canada's first national railway ( although some might argue the case for the GTR ), having pre-dated the CPR by nine years, and it was also the first significant Crown corporation.
The Tudor style Algonquin in St. Andrews, New Brunswick also stands out as it was one of the few CP hotels which was not constructed by CPR itself.
In addition to hotels, the CPR also operated five bungalow camps across the country as well.
The bridge was designed primarily to carry CPR trains but also had a track for local electric trolley service between Ottawa and Hull, as well as a lane for carriage traffic.
US & S and WRRS wigwags were also used by the CPR on its Canadian lines.
The AHA is now also a provider of training for first aid, in addition to CPR.
It also carried out a campaign in 2012 to educate more people on how to carry out Hands-Only CPR.
Two person CPR for an infant also requires the " two hands encircling thumbs " technique for the rescuer performing compressions.
In India Basic Life Support ( BLS ) and ( CPR ) training and certification is provided on same day by Medical Colleagues CPR also known as McCPR accredited by American heart association.

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