Disco still saves lives

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As we saw in Disco Saves Lives, it wasn’t long ago that the AHA recruited the hilarious Kendrick Kang-Joh Jeong MD (trained physician and insanely funny actor from the Hangover) to demonstrate ‘hands only CPR’ to the metronomic beat of the Bee Gees 1977 disco hit ‘Stayin’ Alive’.

Now the British Heart Foundation have taken a similar, but different (?), approach. Vinnie Jones, notorious Wimbledon ball breaker and hard man from ‘Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels‘, shows how it’s done in Britain.

Hat tip to @DaveAirways

Just make sure you put your hands in the right place, eh Vinnie.

Image from the Daily Mail (click image for source)

About Chris Nickson

An oslerphile suffering from a bad case of knowledge dipsosis. Key areas of interest include: emergency medicine, critical care, toxicology, and the free open-access meducation (FOAM) revolution. @precordialthump | + Chris Nickson | Contact

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  1. LOL -- Laughing is so good for the heart, thanks!

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