Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services responds to around 90 cardiac events every year. With the help of technology adopted in 2020, more of those calls are ending with positive results. Erik Bay has more on the CaseReview software and why it’s garnering so much attention outside of Lethbridge.
Program changing Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services’ cardiac arrest response
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