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Fleming FireFit Team Heads to the World Championships
/After achieving success at the National Championships, members of the Fleming College FireFit team are heading to the World Championships in Utah from Oct. 10 to 15 announced on Tuesday.
Fleming FireFit took home National bronze medals in the mixed relay team and hybrid men’s division. Each medal was won while students competed against full-time firefighters and experienced FireFit teams.
The FireFit Championships are described as the ultimate test of firefighting skills and endurance where students and experienced firefighters compete on a course comprised of six firefighting-based physical challenges. Competitors must complete each task wearing 50 pounds of firefighting gear.
Pre-service firefighter students Cameron Leonard and Greg Sheedy both qualified for the world championships. Leonard is being joined by FireFit head coach Shawna Coulter, representing the team in Sandy, Utah during championships.
During the national competition, Coulter also led the Whitby Professional Firefighters Association L 2036 to success, securing a gold medal for the top female team in Canada and a gold for the women’s relay team. Coulter also took home a bronze in the individual race division.
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Peterborough Police Still Investigating Woodglade Boulevard Fire
/UPDATED: 3:11 p.m. 13/09/22
Peterborough Police responded to a fire Tuesday morning around 6:30 a.m. at a Woodglade Boulevard home.
Police, firefighters and electricians were on the scene in the morning on Tuesday, blocking off Woodglade Boulevard between Ridgewood Road and Sherbrooke Street to traffic.
As a result of a police investigation, a 71-year-old man from Peterborough faces an arson charge.
No injuries were reported and the accused is in custody and set to appear in court on Tuesday.
Police, fire and the Ontario Fire Marshall continue to investigate the scene. Expect police presence for the next few days according to a police press release.
Peterborough Police are seeking the good Samaritan attempting to extinguish the fire to contact Detective Constable Mike Stephens at 705-876-1122 ext. 303.
Is Your Urgency An Emergency? Peterborough Paramedics Remind Public That Arriving In Ambulance Will Not Speed Up Emerge Wait Time
/Peterborough County City Paramedics is reminding the public of the importance of assessing their own needs before calling 911.
“It’s important for people to consider all of the different avenues if it isn’t a dire emergency,” said Craig Jones, Commander with Peterborough County City Paramedics.
Jones notes that, if the situation at hand is not dire, people should consider calling their physician if they have one, phoning Telehealth 1-866-797-0000, or visiting a pharmacy for recommended treatment.
“Given the staffing crisis in the healthcare world, PRHC staff is constantly juggling how to best respond to emerge patients.”
On Tuesday, Peterborough Scanner Feed reported that a man entered the Emergency Room at PRHC, thought the triage line was too long, so stepped outside and called an ambulance.
“There is no express lane to emerge,” said Jones. “People often feel that if they call 911, and arrive on a stretcher they will be treated quicker, that’s just not true.”
Jones explained that when an ambulance arrives at PRHC with a patient, a triage nurse assesses the situation, speaks with the patient and the paramedic and they are treated based on the severity of their condition.
Patients arriving by ambulance may still have to wait hours to be seen, which means the paramedics that brought them have to wait with them. This means there are less paramedics available to respond to emergencies.
“It’s important for us to do some self reflection before we call 911,” said Jones. “Of course, when we’re struggling it feels like our personal emergency, but think ‘do I have a friend that might be able to get me there?’”
Jones emphasized that each situation is different and phoning 911 in the event of an emergency is important, but if other options are feasible they should be utilized.
On any given night shift Peterborough Paramedics have 7 units on the roads, and 10 units during the day shift. Each unit is staffed by two paramedics.
Jones notes they just hired a group of new paramedics that are now in the field, and they are ready to hire more.
Recently, Peterborough Paramedics enhanced their Community Paramedic Program.
Community Paramedics do not respond to 911 calls. Clients are referred to the program through various agencies in the city. Clients usually consist of people that live at home but may need extra support.
By organizing regular home visits or providing clients with monitoring systems that automatically alert Peterborough Paramedics of their state, 911 calls are drastically cut.
Currently, there are 11 members of the Community Paramedic Program. They do not utilize ambulances.
Peterborough Recognizes First Ever International Paramedics Day
/Friday marks the first ever International Paramedics Day, meant to recognize and celebrate the work carried out by paramedics around the world.
July 8 marks the birthday of Dominique-Jean Larrey, a French surgeon and military doctor who is credited with introducing field hospitals, ambulance services, and first-aid practices to the battlefield. He is often referred to as the 'father of modern-day ambulance services'.
This day comes after Peterborough Paramedic Services experienced their busiest year in 2021.
According to a report released in March of this year, 2021 saw 19,305 emergency/urgent calls, up 13.24 per cent from 2020.
Peterborough Paramedics responded to a total of 38,439 calls in 2021, compared to 34,112 calls in 2020.
In celebration of the day, Peterborough County will be featuring some of Peterborough’s paramedics on their Facebook page.
Little Britain Man Returns To The Frontlines Of Ukraine
/Zach England, from Little Britain, volunteered for the International Legion of Ukraine in March. He returned to Canada on April 12, then went back to Ukraine on May 4, to re-join the ILU as a Combat Medic.
England says currently his main job is extracting wounded civilians and military personel from the front lines so they can be better helped.
Previously, England has worked as a fire fighter. The medical training he received during that time is what qualifies him to now act as a combat medic.
In a post to his social media, England has shared a way for friends and family to send money that he has been using to purchase much needed supplies.
During his last trip to Ukraine, he posted a photo of what he purchased while there.
England says any donations he receives will be used to buy things like tourniquets, chest packs and individual first aid kits (Ifaks).
If interested, eTransfers can be sent to englandzach32@gmail.com.
Norwood Boy Gets A Birthday Surprise From Local Fire Department
/Jayden, a 4-year-old from Norwood, who lives with a rare genetic disorder called Coffin-Siris Syndrome, got a special birthday surprise from the Asphodel Norwood Fire Department (ANFR) on Thursday.
Ashley Fraser, Jayden’s Mom, says that while he is non-verbal he has always shown an interest in big trucks and lights so she thought he may like firetrucks.
“We noticed when we went to the Santa Clause parade in Norwood and he was just amazed when he saw the firetruck,” she said. “He sits in our window and he loves to watch cars go by and big trucks, that’s his thing - he’s not interested in toys.”
Because of his interest, Jayden’s mom reached out to the local fire department in hopes that they would drive by in their truck on Jayden’s birthday.
ANFR Fire Chief Daryl Payne and firefighter James Jordan arrived with a firetruck in tow to Jayden’s house to celebrate.
“James got right down to his eye level, Jayden was just so comfortable with him, it was just amazing that he was so drawn to him and was able to have that connection.”
Fraser says that the department blew her away with their kindness and how they treated her son.
@ptbo_canada Happy Birthday Jayden! Someone’s day was made and we don’t know if it was Jaydens our ours ❤️ #PTBOCanada #firefighters #firedepartment ♬ today was a good day - ✗