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Carsyn Jones, 5, of Gilbert, AZ, watches as Lynne Seabloom, of the Oceanside Fire Department, demonstrates hands-only CPR during Sidewalk CPR Day in Oceanside.
Paramedics taught people to sing the Bee Gees song “Staying Alive” to help keep a rhythm during chest compressions instead of counting.
That’s an especially useful technique for kids, said Brady Falk, 10, of Chandler, AZ.
“We’re not good at math and we don’t like to count,” he joked. 
 Read more on Patch: Staying Alive: Firefighters Teach CPR to Market Goers
(PHOTO: Daniel Woolfolk/Camp Pendleton Patch, June 7, 2012.)

Carsyn Jones, 5, of Gilbert, AZ, watches as Lynne Seabloom, of the Oceanside Fire Department, demonstrates hands-only CPR during Sidewalk CPR Day in Oceanside.

Paramedics taught people to sing the Bee Gees song “Staying Alive” to help keep a rhythm during chest compressions instead of counting.

That’s an especially useful technique for kids, said Brady Falk, 10, of Chandler, AZ.

“We’re not good at math and we don’t like to count,” he joked. 

 Read more on Patch: Staying Alive: Firefighters Teach CPR to Market Goers

(PHOTO: Daniel Woolfolk/Camp Pendleton Patch, June 7, 2012.)