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Sadly, the owner of this music has blocked the audio, even though this video is not monetized, and it has been credited with saving at least two lives. Sorry, there's nothing I can do about that.
This song was written and performed by the Bee Gees, including Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. I do not own the rights to this song. It is under exclusive license to Warner Strategic Marketing Inc., a Warner Music Group Company.
This video is being credited with saving at least two lives so far. The music has been removed by the copyright owner. Since this video is not monetized, I hope they will reconsider.
This "Stayin' Alive" video is meant to be a humorous and hopefully entertaining way to promote the value of CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation). It's part of a graduation video for Chattanooga Fire Academy 2013. This video was a gift to the graduates of Chattanooga Fire Academy 2013 and is not for sale. No profit was made from the production of this video. Mobile users can view this at www.chattanooga.gov/fire-depar....
As explained in the credits following the video, the firefighters are professional rescuers, so they used the technique of 30 chest compressions to two ventilations. Non-professionals are encouraged to learn CPR and use the "Hands-Only" technique advocated by the American Heart Association, which involves 100 compressions per minute. If you apply the compressions to the beat of "Stayin' Alive," you will achieve the rate of roughly 100 compressions per minute. You can do that!
For more information on CPR, visit the American Heart Association's website at www.heart.org. The American Red Cross also teaches "Hands-Only" CPR. Visit their website at www.redcross.org/take-a-class/program-highlights/cpr-first-aid. Do it! You might save a life!