Students in Confederation College’s paramedic training program recently saved a person’s life during a training session. Confederation program coordinator Rob Plummer was approached by a driver seeking help for an unconscious passenger. Plummer and his students gathered their equipment and assisted the individual by administering first aid and naloxone to address an apparent drug overdose and save the individual’s life. “Incidents like this demonstrate the importance of real-world training and the incredible capabilities of our students,” said Plummer. “Their response was swift, professional, and compassionate. I couldn’t be more proud of their actions.”
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