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Public Access
Defibrillation

If a cardiac arrest were to occur in your workplace or at a public place you
are visiting, would you know what to do?
It is hoped that someone would start CPR while
waiting for the paramedics to arrive. All the while hoping the paramedics would
get there soon. Now you can make
the difference and let us show you how!
In
partnership with the Prince Albert Parkland Health Region, Parkland Ambulance
Care Ltd., is pleased to be the lead agency in public access to defibrillation.
To date we have automated external
defibrillators in the following locations:
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Elk Ridge Resort, McPhee Lake
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Prince Albert National Park
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Northern Lights Casino, Prince
Albert
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Waskesiu Golf Course, Waskesiu
Lake
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Gateway Mall, Prince Albert
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Prince Albert Raiders Hockey Club
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St. Mary High School
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Corrections Canada -
Saskatchewan Penitentiary
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Corrections and Public Safety -
Pine Grove Correctional Center
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Corrections and Public Safety -
Men's Correctional Center
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West Hill
Minor Emergency Clinic
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SIAST - Woodland Campus -
Technical and Academic centers
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Royal Canadian Legion
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Cooperative Health Centre -
Prince Albert
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Cooperative Health Centre -
Canwood Clinic
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Prince Albert Police Service
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Prince Albert Detachment RCMP
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Prince Albert Exhibition Centre
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Associate Medical Clinic
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PA Medical Clinic - Clinic 15th
St West
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PA Medical Clinic - Cornerstone Walk In Clinic
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South Hill Minor Emergency
Clinic
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Sask. Rivers School Division -
Carlton Comprehensive High School
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St. John Community School
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Wesmor High School
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PACI High School
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Deloitte and Touche
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Hatchet Lake Lodge - Wollaston
Lake
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E.A. Rawlinson Centre (coming
soon)
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Dr. C. Meyers Dental Office
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Army and Navy Club
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West Hill Community Club
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Masonic Temple
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St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church
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Art Hauser Center
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Prince Albert Golf and Curling
Club
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Albert Jenkins Soccer Center
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Sask Environment - Nisbet Forest
Control Center
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Sask Environment - McIntosh Mall
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Sask Environment - Saskatchewan
Forestry Center
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First Nations University of
Canada - Main and Sub Campus
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First Nations University of
Canada - School of Dental Therapy
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Your organization could be next!
Call today!
Early defibrillation is also made
possible through the following first responder groups and First Nation
Communities in our health region:
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Shellbrook First Responders
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Town of Birch
Hills - Birch Hills Fire Department
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Lakeland First Responders
(Lakeland Fire Department) - Christopher Lake
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Lakeland First Responders
(Lakeland Fire Department) - Paddockwood
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Candle Lake First Responders
(Candle Lake Fire Department)
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Sturgeon Lake First Nation
(Health Center and Fire Department)
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Muskoday First Nation (Health
Center and Fire Department)
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Wapeton First Nation
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Witchekan Lake First Nation
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Big River First Nation
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Rabbit Lake First Responders
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Medstead First Responders
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Chitek Lake First Responders
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Big River First Responders
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Prince Albert Fire Department
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Town of Blaine Lake
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Town of Hafford
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Spiritwood High School
Coming Soon means a site is awaiting equipment
or training and is not on-line at this time and will not
provide an AED response.
What is an AED and how does it work?
Community AED Programs
Initial training
Cost/benefit information
Effectiveness of AED
Heart Safe Community
Education Program
Our
Program Overview

Can an AED make an impact in your workplace? Yes, to learn more contact:
Lyle Karasiuk, Paramedic, Public Access
Defibrillation Coordinator
(306)
953-8358 - direct
email: lyle@parklandambulance.com
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