On one episode of the television show The Office, an instructor taught cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to the character Michael Scott. It was 21-year-old Cross Scott though, who then used what he ...
During The Office’s nine-season run, the beloved TV series featured dozens of episodes that fans constantly rewatch to this day. From “Casino Night” to “Diversity Day” to "The Dinner Party," the NBC ...
During a game of tag, 4-year-old Vera Posy collapsed. Dad Matt Uber found her and immediately started chest compressions and breaths until help arrived. He had no formal training — he remembered how ...
Do you know how mom and dad are always telling you how bad TV is for you, and to stop watching so much of it because you're going to rot your brain out? Well, guess what ma and pa? Watching The Office ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: A scene from The Office that dealt with first aid technique is credited with helping to save a life after an Arizona man, despite having no CPR training, managed to ...
There are many ways to learn how to perform CPR — from American Red Cross trainings to online or school courses. For fans of "The Office," however, there is only one way: a three-minute scene in a ...
As if we needed another reason to love The Office, it looks like the NBC sitcom helped save a woman's life — no, literally. Arizona resident Cross Scott is going viral for using the CPR technique ...
A father from Indiana had seconds to act when his 4-year-old child fell to the ground and became unresponsive amid a sudden cardiac arrest. "She was giggling ...
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The day Vera Uber’s heart stopped was like most days in the Uber household – busy. The four-year-old spent the morning with her family at a bridal shower, neatly dressed and on her best behavior. But ...
A scene from The Office that dealt with first aid technique is credited with helping to save a life after an Arizona man, despite having no CPR training, managed to resuscitate a woman in medical ...
On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That’s the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist ...