Schools get life saving devices
The North Okanagan Shuswap School District says all five of its secondary schools now have automatic external defibrillators.
The portable devices deliver an electric shock through the chest to the heart to treat sudden cardiovascular arrest.
Some of the AED’s have been donated by businesses or residents.
“Recently, Rosemary Foster and Andy Foster have each donated an AED to a school in memory of their grandson Jeremy Stoelting, who passed away suddenly last year. They have chosen to donate these to Carlin Elementary Middle and Shuswap Middle schools,” a news release from District 83 said.











