Police officer still at risk after training injury The Winnipeg Police Association says one of its officers is in danger of losing fingers from frostbite sustained during a training exercise.
Even as more troops participate in cold-weather training, injuries associated with the cold are on the way down. (Airman 1st Class Julia Lebens/Air Force) With the establishment of a new Pentagon ...
About 20 Canadian Armed Forces members suffered frostbite, and some required hospitalization, following a military training session near Petawawa, Ont., held earlier this month in extremely cold ...
The Winnipeg Police Association says an officer who suffered frostbite last week may lose some fingers. Association president Moe Sabourin says the officer received severe frostbite to his hands while ...
Dangerous freezing weather has settled over Kentucky this week, with wind chills dipping as low as 10 degrees below zero Tuesday into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. When it gets ...
A burn charge nurse answers this number 24-hours a day. Frostnip is mild frostbite. It may cause numbness and pale skin to the affected area, however, it is not a deep injury. Frostbite is a traumatic ...
About 20 Canadian Armed Forces members suffered frostbite, and some required hospitalization, following a military training session near Petawawa, Ont., held earlier this month in extremely cold ...
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