Emergency Health Services and the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia have teamed up to raise awareness of the need for more Automated External Defribilators across the province.

HALIFAX: Emergency Health Services (EHS) and the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia have teamed up to let the public know about Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Because a cardiac arrest happens on average every 15 minutes in Canada – to anyone, anywhere, at any age, without warning – EHS and the foundation believe AEDs…

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