comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Lyle karasiuk - Page 20 : comparemela.com

Sask couple shares near death cardiac arrest survival story as part of Heart Month

  SASKATOON A Choiceland couple is speaking out about the importance of first responders after a cardiac arrest incident while they were at their cottage in Candle Lake. Glen Kelsey started feeling unwell on the evening of Jan. 16 after a normal day of snowshoeing and ice fishing with his wife, Connie. When he started heavily sweating and holding his chest, Connie called 911. Within minutes, volunteer first responder Debbie Hunter arrived. Louise Tarasiuk and Karen Mack, also first responders in Candle Lake, came shortly after. They all took training in order to provide initial care to patients before Parkland Ambulance paramedics coming from Prince Albert arrived.

Choiceland man recalls surviving a near-fatal heart attack in support of Heart Month

On Jan. 16, Glen and Connie Kelsey left their Choiceland home to have a nice Saturday at their cottage in Candle Lake. They went snowshoeing and snowmobiling. Glen even snuck in some icefishing in the day. They could have never guessed they’d be talking about a near-death experience to a cardiac arrest a few weeks later to bring attention to cardiovascular health during Heart Month in February. As they settled in for that Saturday evening, Glen started to feel tired and nauseous and went into the bedroom to lay down. It started to become clear to Connie that her husband was having a heart attack.

Community group welcomes clothing donation

Community group welcomes clothing donation The Prince Albert YWCA is getting some support from the community. Wednesday afternoon at Parkland Ambulance the YWCA received a large donation of clothes, blankets and other items. The items were collected as part of the annual Wrapped Up for the Holidays campaign. Lyle Karasiuk, director of public affairs for Parkland Ambulance said they were happy with how this year’s campaign went despite the situation created by COVID-19. “This year we’re really grateful, this is about as I’ve said earlier in the day, this is about an average pile of stuff,” he said.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.