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Man dies after industrial accident

A man in his 50s died in an industrial accident. The Ministry of Labour launched an investigation after a man fell from a height.

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According to Const. David Hopkinson, the Toronto police received a call about a man having fallen at an industrial site near Eddystone Avenue and Oakdale Road.

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Enrolling in a first aid course is essential to be prepared in case of emergencies whether at home or in the workplace.

The Toronto Paramedics spokesperson Steve Henderson stated that the man was breathing when he was transported to a trauma center with life-threatening injuries. While on the way, he was given first aid care.

After 3 hours, the police announced that the victim was declared dead. A Ministry of Labour investigation was launched.

According to Toronto Fire, the man fell off either a ladder or a forklift while painting at White Gold Food which is a food manufacturing company that produces Indian sweets and frozen snacks.

Henderson confirmed that the man fell from a height but stated that were conflicting details on whether he was on the ladder or forklift.

Being prepared in the workplace with first aid training

Enrolling in a first aid course is essential to be prepared in case of emergencies whether at home or in the workplace. You will learn the necessary life-saving tools to help others during emergencies.

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