Angela Kinsey
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I had no idea what I was doing.
Thankfully, Scott had seen the episode of The Office that dealt with CPR training and knew to do chest compressions to the cadence of staying alive.
They reached out to Courtney Slaniker, executive director of the Red Cross Southern Arizona chapter.
And she told the Daily Star that if you don't do CPR, the victim will die.
Don't be afraid to act.
Whatever you do will help that victim and hopefully prevent a death.
And Courtney confirmed that staying alive is, in fact, the correct rhythm for chest compressions.
Jen Salata, you got it right.
There's so many, guys.
But just recently, in January of this year, the Today Show shared a story about a four-year-old girl who collapsed while playing tag.
And her dad, Matt Uber, found her and started chest compressions, again, to the tune of staying alive.
And he's quoted as saying, when I was trying to think about what to do about CPR, my mind literally went to that episode of The Office where they are doing CPR training and doing the compressions to the beat of staying alive.
I know there's more stories, but those two were two that stood out to me.
And one of the things that after reading some of these stories, Jenna, that people share is that how important knowing CPR is and that we should all learn CPR.
Yes, we have the staying alive, so you know the beats, but that we should all learn our CPR safety because it really can save a life.