74-year-old Toronto man breaks ankle while trying to cross uncleared snow bank Toronto
While Mr. Rebick lay on his bank on the cold weekend morning, fellow neighbours, Kael, and her mother were alerted to the situation and came to his rescue.
"It definitely wasn't a timely thing and it's not [emergency services’] fault," adding that if her father had a more serious accident like a heart attack or stroke, time is of the essence and he could potentially face further compilations. Speaking with Kael, you can hear the frustrations in her voice, disappointed in how such a simple task of clearing roadways is left unchecked.Now the Rebick family is toying with the idea of legal resources, pursuing their options at this time.
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