I know very little about Australia, aside from the fact that it’s basically a weirder United States with a feral cat problem. But I’m familiar enough to know that Australian police resuscitating a ...
This blind chicken is clucking lucky to be alive after almost drowning in a swimming pool. Chooky Wooky’s lifeless feathery body was fished out of the water at her Sydney home after she was blown in ...
The Council of Ambulance Authorities, which is advocating for World Restart A Heart Day on October 16, said more than 30,000 people suffered a cardiac arrest in Australia every year but only one in 10 ...
This is the moment a lizard in Australia was revived after an off-duty firefighter gave it CPR. Incredible footage shows the moment the reptile came back to life after it was found drowning in a ...
More than 80 per cent of Australians would not be confident in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a baby or child, a study has found, revealing a nationwide emergency skills gap.
A US study has shown how a "compression only" form of the first-aid intervention, used to revive a person suffering a cardiac arrest, was just as adequate as full CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
A woman from Perth, Australia, was giving an elderly man CPR on the side of the road when a thief stole her iPad from her car. Thirty-year-old Latara Ogle was driving through the Warnbro suburb on ...
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