Heart Safe program, cooking safety with the Saskatoon Fire Department, and touring the Theatre of Madness Haunted House.
Here’s your morning rewind for the Wednesday, Oct. 25, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon.
AEDs are key to Saskatoon’s Heart Safe program
The numbers show the impact the Heart Safe program has in Saskatoon.
Forty people have been saved since the program started in 2006.
Troy Davies from Medavie West explains how the program works and how bystanders can help if someone is having a cardiac arrest in Medic Minute.
Cooking is the leading cause of home fires
Cooking is one of the leading causes of home fires in Saskatoon.
Saskatoon Fire Department inspector Ryan Bradley says in many cases, kitchen fires are caused by distractions or not staying attentive.
Bradley speaks with Chantal Wagner on how to stay safe in the kitchen and what to do in case of a fire.
Touring the Theatre of Madness Haunted House
The old Rainbow Theatre at The Centre has been transformed into the Theatre of Madness Haunted House.
The seven theatres have been transformed into different horror movie themes.
Chantal Wagner takes a tour of the haunted house and meets some of the people involved in the production.
Saskatoon morning weather outlook: Wednesday, Oct. 25
Colder days ahead — Emily-May Simmonds has your Wednesday, Oct. 25, morning SkyTracker forecast for Saskatoon and area.