Albertans reminded to call 911, visit emergency, if needed
CALGARY — Alberta Health Services (AHS) is urging Albertans to call 911 or visit an emergency department immediately if they are experiencing symptoms of a heart attack or stroke, as delaying treatment can have fatal consequences.
AHS is launching a public awareness campaign reminding Albertans to regularly seek care with any changes to their health status, especially those that are considered medical emergencies, such as heart attacks and strokes.
Data shows fewer people are seeking emergency medical care for heart attacks and strokes during the pandemic, AHS says, likely due to concerns about contracting COVID-19. These conditions cannot be self-managed at home; delaying hospital treatment can lead to preventable death.
A campaign webpage (www.ahs.ca/heartandstroke) highlights the signs of a heart attack and stroke, and also provides prevention information.


