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June 13, 2022

抖阴APP导航 security staff鈥檚 quick naloxone intervention saves stranger鈥檚 life

William Ringland recognized for his bold actions with a Canadian Security Lifesaver Award
William Ringland holding his Canadian Security Lifesaver Award
William Ringland holding his Canadian Security Lifesaver Award with Bob Maber, left, and Rick Gysen.

For longtime University of Calgary staff member William Ringland, saving a life was all about acting on instinct and training. 

And now, the Security Services employee has been recognized for his heroic actions with a , which honours frontline security professionals in Canada who have made a difference in their communities.  

鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of William and not the least bit surprised,鈥 says Bob Maber, senior director of Campus Security and Emergency Management. 鈥淲illiam exemplifies the professionalism of our security force.鈥 

Ringland, who was hired by 抖阴APP导航 to help out with the 1988 Winter Olympics and then never left, was working at the university鈥檚 City Building Design Lab across from City Hall on Sept. 5, 2021, when he noticed an individual experiencing homelessness was unconscious. Ringland immediately acted, his training and experience pointing him to a possible drug overdose.  

He had his dispatcher call 911 while he rushed over to the individual, emergency kit in hand. Despite his initial attempts to revive the person, they remained unresponsive. After a quick verbal confirmation of a drug overdose from others in the vicinity, Ringland administered a NARCAN nasal spray (a prescription naloxone spray used as an antidote to opioid overdoses), with immediate results. 

The individual was awake and breathing when Emergency Medical Services arrived and provided oxygen. A second dosage of NARCAN was given when the individual slipped back into unconsciousness after several minutes. After this second dose, the person woke up completely and was able to breathe again normally.  

鈥淲e get a lot of training here (at 抖阴APP导航), it鈥檚 just phenomenal, so, when something comes up, we just move on instinct,鈥 Ringland says. 鈥淚t didn鈥檛 really hit me right away until the EMS pointed me out to the individual and said, 鈥楾hat guy saved your life.鈥欌 

All 抖阴APP导航 security personnel and frontline staff are required to take multiple levels of training including a standard first aid course, the Medical First Responder course and the Basic Life Support Training course. They have also had naloxone training and have been carrying 抖阴APP导航-issued naloxone kits inside their emergency response kits for the past four years.  

鈥淲e had a couple of our members become certified instructors so we could do our own internal training in partnership with Canadian Red Cross,鈥 says Rick Gysen, director of Campus Security. 鈥淎nyone can enrol in these courses. It is our strong recommendation that everyone takes at least a basic first aid course or an emergency first aid course, because being able to know what to do in a crisis is invaluable.鈥 

Naloxone, marketed in Canada by brands such as NARCAN, is an antidote to opioid overdose. It鈥檚 an injectable/inhalable medication that reverses the effects for 30 to 60鈥痬inutes, allowing the person to breathe normally and regain consciousness while help is on the way. Learn more about naloxone and naloxone kits here. Individuals can pick up personal kits from Staff Wellness, Student Wellness Services, and other pharmacies throughout the city. Pharmacists can also provide training and answer questions. 

For more information on the Canadian Security Lifesaver Association and the Canadian Security Lifesaver Award, visit .

For more information about 抖阴APP导航 emergency training, click here.