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Couple shares story of daughter’s death as community pushes for 24-hour urgent care | Globalnews.ca

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Neil Rarailo and Emilly Velaseo of Cochrane, Alta . remember their four-year-old daughter Everest .

Everest started feeling sick with what her father thought were cold symptoms the next morning .

On the way to the Cochrane urgent care centre, the centre was closed from 8 a.m. to 10pm .

Everest 's condition worsened and she was rushed to the hospital in Calgary , but it was too late.

The family hopes the story will prompt changes to the availability of urgent medical care in Cochrane .

“What we are really asking for is at the end of it is the possibility to have more time with our loved ones — that’s what’s really at the heart of the issue,” said Rarilo . “If we could have one more day, one more minute with her — we would give anything.”.

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informal

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English

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33

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