Thank you messages from Neighbours Saving Neighbours leaders

The Neighbours Saving Neighbours (NSN) volunteer responder program for cardiac arrest went live in Frontenac on September 1. It's the program that puts automated external defibrillators into the trained hands of volunteer responders who may be able to begin life-saving treatment in the event of a cardiac arrest emergency in the precious moments before paramedics arrive. It couldn't have happened without cooperation and collaboration among a large group of partners, participants, organizations, and volunteers.

Dr. Steven Brooks is the NSN lead clinician/scientist in the School of Health Sciences at Queen's University.

Michelle Menard is the Quality Programs Officer and Peer Support Team Coordinator at the Kingston Central Ambulance Communications Centre.

Gale Chevalier is Chief of Frontenac Paramedics.



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