‘There were lives saved that day:’ RUH doctor honoured following carbon monoxide incident
Dr. Mark Wahba knew something wasn’t right when he had two patients seek help at Royal University Hospital last Thursday.
The emergency medicine physician’s two patients were complaining of headaches, alerting him their dog was also sick. The pair lived in an apartment building and, after noticing the signs, Wahba acted quickly.
He called the Saskatoon Fire Department directly and firefighters were dispatched to the apartment building to find dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide within the facility.
“The decision of Dr. Wahba to call directly to dispatch was crucial in saving lives in this instance,” Saskatoon Fire Chief Morgan Hackl said Monday during a city media conference.


