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Sault first responders win international award for Jaws of Life rescue

Sault first responders win international award for Jaws of Life rescue

CTV News13-07-2025
Northern Ontario Watch
Three Sault Ste. Marie first responders – paramedic Ian Klingenberg and Aweres firefighters Gary Gane and Kyle Stoneman – received the Green Cross Award for saving a life using the Jaws of Life after a February multi-vehicle crash in severe weather.
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