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Oakville Beaver, 14 Jul 2017, p. 1

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FR ID A Y JU L Y 14, 2017 $1.00 C O N N E C T E D T O Y O U R C O M M U N IT Y IN SID EH A LTO N .C O M 28 pages Oakville resident meets crew that saved him by Herb Garbutt Oakville Beaver Staff W ag Jag Sign up Online WagJag.com Oakville 2017 CeledhsiiM/ Tim Troupe had just finished cutting the grass when he sat down at a pic nic table in the backyard of the family' s Oakville home. It was just before noon on a hot day, with temperature reaching 29 Celsius. Suddenly Troupe fell forward, hitting his face on the patio.Carmen Troupe heard her husband fall and turned to see him lying on the ground bleeding. She called to her daughter Emma to call 911 as she rushed to her husband' s side. "It was pretty traumatizing," Emma said. "I thought we were going to lose him." Though the Troupes live less than two kilometres from Oakville Fire Station 1, the 911 operator reassured Emma by keeping her updated on the progress of the firefighters and para medics. voyeunsm incident at pool P a g e7 1Justice system 1 needs high-tech 1 infusion |P a g e1 1 Oakville resident Tim Troupe, centre, visits first responders from the Oakville Fire Department who helped him survive a cardiac ar rest on May 17. Pictured, from left, Fire Captain Bob Jones, James Newton,Troupe, K.C MacKenzie and Sean Alexander. | Quin Vertolli photo see Troupe on p.10 HO um m ejo 0 N $10.00 OFF Any purchase of $79.99 or higher (before taxes) ingeborg's M u s t p re s e n t co u p o n . O n e c o u p o n p e r p u rc h a s e. 1681 Finfar Court Mississauga C o u p o n E xp ire s July 3 0 , 2 0 1 7 D EA LS A R E H ERE! I N G E B O R G 'S W A R E H O U S E H o u r s : M o n .-F ri. 9 to 5 - S a t . 1 0 -5 - S u n . 11 to 4 1681 F IN F A R C O U R T , M IS S IS S A U G A · w w w .in g e b o r g s .c a · 9 0 5 . 8 2 3 . 7 4 1 5

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