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I saw that last night on TV and it will certainly be the end of an era, but what a great era it was!!
Also sad for Barry to be the only one left though. :(
 
leelai said:
I saw that last night on TV and it will certainly be the end of an era, but what a great era it was!!
Also sad for Barry to be the only one left though. :(

Yes, it certainly will. However, their talent lives on in some of their children.

There's a touch of irony in that CPR can be timed to "Staying Alive".

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Richard Brown said:
Yes, it certainly will. However, their talent lives on in some of their children.

There's a touch of irony in that CPR can be timed to "Staying Alive".

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Thanks for that. I just renewed my First Aid/CPR and I never knew that. Now I'll never forget it.
 
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KevinJS said:
Thanks for that. I just renewed my First Aid/CPR and I never knew that. Now I'll never forget it.

Hi Kevin, the British Heart Foundation's CPR video on TV starred Vinnie Jones demonstrating the technique using the Bee Gee song for timing the resuscitation presses.

Try this link. http://www.bhf.org.uk/heart-health/life-saving-skills/hands-only-cpr.aspx

Alternatively, search for British Heart Foundation on YouTube.

The video is well worth watching

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mollysmom said:
Richard, I'm in the U.S. and that's how we learned CPR too at the last training.

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Hi Molly. That's interesting.
The new technique makes things simpler.
TG I haven't had to use it, and hope I won't have to....

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