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Public Safety committee  I would agree. Sometimes you want to consider where age is involved as well. We've worked with the Legion to get AEDs into the Legions, and Lee Valley Tools. I like to shop at Lee Valley Tools, but the population that shops there is maybe a little older than me. Again, with the

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  We begin our first aid and CPR training at age 13. We do have courses that go as low as grades 1 and 2 but our official youngest age is 13.

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  Our training is standardized across the country. The CPR and AED training that's received in Nova Scotia or Ontario is the same as the training received in B.C. and the Yukon.

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  I can't speak to who does and who does not have them with any great knowledge, but if I'm in a theoretical mind frame, I would say it goes for any type of special constable first responders, those being police force, fire services and obviously paramedics. If you think about it,

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  I do not know.

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  If we're talking chain of survival, then yes, absolutely, every vehicle should have one and where possible the AEDs could be the same model or have the same sort of alignment with the ones that are being used at our level. Even once an AED has been used and the pads are already o

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren

Public Safety committee  Thank you. St. John Ambulance trains over 500,000 Canadians annually in first aid, CPR and the use of AEDs, and 2018 marks the 135th year that St. John Ambulance has been training people in Canada. My name is Shawn McLaren and I'm the chief learning officer for St. John Ambulan

October 2nd, 2018Committee meeting

Shawn McLaren