‘It will be a day that none of us ever forget’: First responders reflect on mass stabbings at JSCN and Weldon
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As the one-year mark approaches since the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby Village of Weldon, one can only imagine what the experience was like for the paramedics and first responders who responded to the scene.
Sherri Morrison is an advanced care paramedic with Prince Albert’s Parkland Ambulance and was working the day shift. Her crew was among those called upon to help with the transport of patients.
“The first car had gone out and we thought at first it was just a low-key assault that had happened and then as time progressed very quickly, we soon realized how big of an incident it was becoming,” she explained. “Your alertness and your adrenaline just kinda gets ramped up as to how big it is and how many other services are out there coordinating and working together.”