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Shaun Gregory
Bill Brown stands in front of the car he made 35 years ago. It is capable of driving from both ends of the vehicle. (For the full story turn to PAGE 8)
Defibrillator installed in St. Columban
because of young teen's fatal heart aftack
Shaun Gregory
Huron Expositor
It was a similar rustic
ambiance as Seaforth
and St. Columban,
Andrew Stoddart rallied
up and down the soccer
field in Kintore, Ont. Sud-
denly, the game took a
turn for the worst and
abruptly he collapsed to
the ground and would
later die of a sudden
cardiac -arrest. If there
was a defibrillator on-site
he may very well be alive
today.
Since then his family
has been proactive with
their time to make sure
another youngster does
not suffer the same loss,
a misfortune that took
the life of a boy that did
not have the chance to
see his 16th birthday. To
keep the young athlete's
spirit lively, their mis-
sion is to have readily
automated external defi-
brillators (AED)
"everywhere."
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www.seaforthhuronexpositor.com Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Shaun Gregory
Bill Brown stands in front of the car he made 35 years ago. It is capable of driving from both ends of the vehicle. (For the full story turn to PAGE 8)
Defibrillator installed in St. Columban
because of young teen's fatal heart aftack
Shaun Gregory
Huron Expositor
It was a similar rustic
ambiance as Seaforth
and St. Columban,
Andrew Stoddart rallied
up and down the soccer
field in Kintore, Ont. Sud-
denly, the game took a
turn for the worst and
abruptly he collapsed to
the ground and would
later die of a sudden
cardiac -arrest. If there
was a defibrillator on-site
he may very well be alive
today.
Since then his family
has been proactive with
their time to make sure
another youngster does
not suffer the same loss,
a misfortune that took
the life of a boy that did
not have the chance to
see his 16th birthday. To
keep the young athlete's
spirit lively, their mis-
sion is to have readily
automated external defi-
brillators (AED)
"everywhere."
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