In Sudbury, CareLink hosted a launch for our Link to Life program which was well attended by various parties including Greater Sudbury EMS, Rainbow District Crime Stoppers and Greater Sudbury Police.
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| Rainbow District Crime Stoppers, Greater Sudbury Police, Greater Sudbury EMS & Sudbury O.P.P. show their support for the Link To Life file. |
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| (Back left to right)Kevin Buckland, Mike Shantz and John Whitehead of Care Link, Northern Communications & True Steel Security pictured with (centre) Constable Linda Burns Crime Stoppers and Seniors Liaison with Greater Sudbury Police, (front) Constable Michelle Coulombe, Community Services Officer with the O.P.P. and Jennifer Amyotte, Chief of Professional Standards with Greater Sudbury EMS. |
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| Jennifer Amyotte, Chief of Professional Standards, Greater Sudbury EMS explains that the Link To Life file will prove to be an invaluable tool to paramedics. |
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| Left to Right: Jennifer Amyotte, Chief of Professional Standards with Greater Sudbury EMS, Constable Linda Burns Crime Stoppers and Seniors Liaison with Greater Sudbury Police and Constable Michelle Coulombe, Community Services Officer with the O.P.P. endorse the Link To Life Medical Information File. |
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| John Whitehead, General Manager of Care Link, True Steel Security and Northern Communications, explains how the Link To Life file came to be and how it is designed to help paramedics and physicians to save lives. |
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| Constable Linda Burns Crime Stoppers and Seniors Liaison with Greater Sudbury Police and Constable Michelle Coulombe, Community Services Officer with the O.P.P. express their strong support for the Link To Life file. |