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- According to the Arizona Daily Star, tire shop technician Cross Scott was test driving a customer’s vehicle when he saw a car pulled over with its hazard lights flashing and found an unconscious woman inside.
- He performed CPR to the tune of the song "Stayin’ Alive" as depicted in "The Office" and the women regained consciousness.
- Performing CPR to "Stayin' Alive" used to be recommended in the United States as the song contains 103 beats per minute.
A man with no proper CPR training managed to resuscitate a woman based on what he had learned from a scene in "The Office," according to local media reports.
According to the Arizona Daily Star, tire shop technician Cross Scott was test driving a customer’s vehicle on 11 January when he saw a car pulled over with its hazard lights flashing.
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