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Teenage girls use CPR to save stranger’s life

It’s a good thing these two Everett, Washington girls were paying attention in health class. They’re being called heroes for saving the life of a stranger.

Komo news reported that Haily Enick and Jasmine Daniels were in Tulalip, WA, on April 4th 2015 when they saved a man in a McDonald’s parking lot.

“(The man) wasn’t moving at all. His friend was slapping him and putting water on him,” said Daniels, who is 15 years old. “Everyone was yelling, ‘call 911!’ His eyes were, like, in the back of his head and he wasn’t breathing.”

Both girls had recently learned CPR in their high school health class. Enick had just completed her two-day training just last month.

“The best friends decided to try it on the man, who appeared to be overdosing.”

They took turns doing compressions until helped arrived.

“The one police officer said if it wasn’t for us then (the man) wouldn’t be alive right now,” Enick added.

 

Two teenage friends are being credited with helping to save a stranger's life by performing CPR after a man was found unconscious

 

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