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Collingwood: One of Our Treasured Crossing Guards Experiences Medical Emergency

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Statement from The Office of The Mayor

Collingwood, ON [04 September 2024] – It is with deep sadness that I share the news of the passing of a beloved Town Crossing Guard, Ralph Allan Shand, following a medical emergency while on duty yesterday afternoon.
 
We are grateful for the quick actions of bystanders and the emergency response team that did all they could to help our staff member in his time of need.
 
Ralph was a valued member of our community, known in his role for his tremendous dedication to supporting children and community members in safely crossing our streets.  Ralph will be deeply missed by his colleagues who had the pleasure of working alongside him.
 
During this difficult time, our thoughts and condolences are with Ralph’s family, friends, and loved ones.
 
Our Town Hall flag was lowered to half-mast at 9:00 a.m. in honour of Ralph.
 
Let us remember Ralph for serving his community with pride and for the positive impact he had in his work and life.
 
Yvonne Hamlin
Mayor

Collingwood, ON [03 September 2024] – This afternoon a Town Crossing Guard experienced a medical emergency while on duty. They received immediate medical assistance and were transported to Collingwood General & Marine Hospital.

The incident occurred at approximately 4:15 p.m. at the corner of High Street and Chamberlain.

The staff member’s current condition is unknown, but we are thankful that they are being treated under professional medical supervision.

“We ask for the public’s understanding and respect for the individual and their family’s privacy at this time,” says Executive Director, Amanda Pegg. “The health and safety of our staff are of utmost importance to the Town, and we are grateful for the swift action of bystanders and the emergency response team involved.”

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