Auto mechanic uses the Bee Gees tune to save a life of a woman was out
@Deepizzaguy (122432)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
January 26, 2019 7:46pm CST
An auto repairman in Tucson Arizona who has no experience in medical training is being called a hero after a woman who was trapped inside her auto out like a light and she was not breathing.
Cross Scott, 21, left his post to assist the lady who was unconscious inside her auto for unknown reason.
Scott remembers the song "Stayin' Alive" that is sung by the musical group The Bee Gees which he used to use chest to revive her.
Thanks to two other women who were nearby, they called for medical help.
Thanks to the three people involved in this life saving story, the woman who was unconscious and later came back to breathe again was taken to a local hospital in Tucson and later released after she was given a clean bill of health.
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@ThreeTeddies (2038)
• United Kingdom
27 Jan 19
That very song was used in a TV advert in the UK about how to resuscitate someone after a heart attack. The beat is just right for timing chest compressions!
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@Deepizzaguy (122432)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
27 Jan 19
I remember that Bee Gees were the top target of the disco haters in the late 1970s. Now the haters have to eat their words.
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@ThreeTeddies (2038)
• United Kingdom
27 Jan 19
@Deepizzaguy I loved the BeeGees when they were at their height and I still do
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@Deepizzaguy (122432)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
27 Jan 19
@ThreeTeddies I like the Bee Gees myself from their songs from the 1960s to the present. They are one the best brother acts in the history of music.
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@JudyEv (382812)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Jan 19
That's a bit strange but good that the Bee Gees song helped get the woman going again.
@1hopefulman (45111)
• Canada
27 Jan 19
I heard this news story on the radio a couple of weeks ago and thought it very interesting. Hopefully not but it may be useful one day.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
27 Jan 19
It is great that the mechanic knew what to do. And, thank goodness for the Bee Gees!





