Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Sep 2014, p. 1

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New executive directocdiair ‘ of board tender resignations me 9 "6538115 BUSINESS Cheers, jeers Election hopefuls questioned byStoufiville voters at events Changes at chamber HOT TUBISALE ELECTION .- Stoufi‘ville un- THURSDAY. SEPTFMBFR 7'; mm I (FWIMC THC f' ELECTIEN COUNTDOWN 11 . The Big 5-0 days until the Oct. 27 vote tuummmmm THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 2014 I SERVING THE COMMUNHY 0F WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE I 40 PAGES/YORKREGION.COM Toronto physiotherapist Nikolay Niagolov rolls Stouflville's Luca Gennuso over during a session this week - Day 2 of his rehab regirheht. That is the frenetic envi- ronment in which Daniel and Laura Gennuso found themselves May 19. hours after their 21-month-old son. Luca. fell into a pool the family of five were having installed in their Stoufl’ville home‘s back yard. Although Inca was pulled from the pool almost immediately. the next 27 minutes of his Near-drawning victim returns home with hope BY JEREMY GRIMALDI jgrimaldi®yrmg.com hen you have a child in the intensive care unit at SickKids. your life can change from one moment to the next. life. despite endless attempts by patents and paramedics to regain his breathing. wen: spent without oxygen. Luca's body mmained lifelesw from the ambulance ride all the way to his first stop â€" Markham Stouffville Hospital. Eventually the non-stop CPR proved suc- cessful. His tiny body. all of 22 pounds. began breathing again. After a frantic helicopter ride to The Hospi- tal for Sick Children in ‘l‘omnto. he was hooked up to a number of machines. including one that pumped the maximum amount of oxygen allowed into his lungs. hoping to avoid col~ lapse. His blood pressum and heart rate were also being artificially supported. mmuncnsrwwmmmmy 905-642-5777 "They kept preparing us that he was going to die.” Daniel said. "The nurse told me. ‘it's not looking good. If you have family and friends. you had better start calling them.‘ But we chose not to give up. we wanted him to fight." Throughout the ordeal. his parents being braced for the worst. While basically living in the hospital wait- ing room. he said, both he and those around him spent most of their time pulling for his son. trying their best to ignore the torrent of bad news. This carried on for three days. until 561‘ COMMUNITY. [mgr IO. STAFF PHOTO/STEVE SOMERVILLE S758 Mam Sl,‘ Slouflwlh My”. W Hum 905.640.4645 www.mnhaurmn ,arthfiu rI'ewe lcrs

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