Man in Critical Condition Revived with CPR After Etobicoke Stabbing

A man is in critical condition after a violent stabbing in an Etobicoke condo building late Sunday night. According to CTV News Toronto, emergency crews responded to the area of The Queensway and Zorra Street, just east of Kipling Avenue, shortly after 10 p.m. following reports of a person stabbed inside the building.
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Stabbing in Etobicoke sends one man to hospital in critical condition 

When officers arrived, they found a man in his 40s suffering from a serious stab wound to the chest. He had no vital signs when first located.

A Critical Response That Saved a Life

Paramedics immediately began life-saving CPR, working rapidly to restore his pulse. Their quick intervention successfully revived him, and he was transported to hospital under an emergency run, where he remains in life-threatening condition.

Police say there is currently no suspect information. Investigators are interviewing one individual who was with the victim at the time.

Paramedics performing CPR on an unconscious man while another team member assists with breathing support during a medical emergency.
Paramedics perform life-saving CPR after a violent stabbing — a reminder that knowing CPR can make the difference between life and death.

This incident is a powerful reminder that emergencies can happen anywhere—and fast, confident action can mean the difference between life and death.

Why CPR Training Matters

In moments where every second counts, knowing how to perform CPR can double or even triple a person’s chance of survival. Being prepared with the right skills is invaluable.

If you want to be ready to step in during a real emergency, consider taking a certified CPR course.


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