There was a man who had a heart attack while driving. His car swerved and crashed. A passer - by happened to be a nurse. She immediately started CPR on him right there on the roadside. Thanks to her quick action, the man's life was saved and he made a full recovery later.
A little girl fell into a fast - flowing river. A brave fisherman saw her and without hesitation, jumped into the water. The current was strong but he managed to grab the girl and swim back to shore. It was truly a miraculous save as the girl could have easily drowned.
Sure. One story is about a hiker who got lost in the mountains during a snowstorm. Rescuers searched for days. Finally, a search dog found him buried under snow. The hiker was on the verge of death from hypothermia but the rescuers managed to warm him up and save his life.
A firefighter once entered a burning building to save a family trapped inside. The building was about to collapse, but he managed to get all of them out just in time. His selfless act was truly amazing.
In a park, a jogger suddenly had a heart attack. A bystander who was a nurse immediately began CPR. She not only did the compressions but also made sure the airway was clear. She continued until the ambulance arrived. Thanks to her, the jogger survived. CPR really can make a huge difference between life and death.
One story is about a man who collapsed in a shopping mall. A bystander, who had CPR training, immediately started compressions. The man's face was pale and lifeless at first. But after several minutes of continuous CPR, the man showed signs of regaining consciousness. By the time the ambulance arrived, his vital signs had stabilized. It was really a heroic act by the bystander.
Sure. There is a story of a man who survived a shipwreck. He was adrift at sea for days with very little food and water. But his will to live was so strong that he managed to hold on until he was rescued by a passing ship.
Sure. There was a story about a lifeguard. A little boy was drowning in the pool. The lifeguard noticed immediately, dived into the water and pulled the boy out just in time. He then performed CPR until the boy regained consciousness.
Sure. There was a story about a lifeguard. He saw a child drowning in the pool. Without hesitation, he dove in and swam quickly to the child. He managed to pull the child out and perform CPR right away. The child coughed up water and was saved. It was truly amazing how his quick action made the difference between life and death.
Sure. There was a dog named Balto. In 1925, in Nome, Alaska, a diphtheria epidemic broke out. Balto led a sled dog team through harsh blizzards and difficult terrains to deliver the much - needed medicine. Without Balto and his team, many lives would have been lost.
A cat named Whiskers also has a life - saving story. In an apartment building, there was a gas leak. The people in the apartment were asleep and didn't notice. Whiskers smelled the gas and started meowing and scratching at the owner's bedroom door until the owner woke up. Thanks to Whiskers, the family was able to avoid a potentially deadly situation.
Sure. There was a story about a hiker who got lost in the mountains during a snowstorm. He fell into a ravine and broke his leg. But his dog stayed with him, keeping him warm. After days, a search party was led to him by the barking of the dog. It was truly a miracle.
Sure. There was a baby who suddenly had irregular breathing during sleep. The Owlet device detected it and sent an alert to the parents' phone. They were able to quickly check on the baby and take appropriate action, which potentially saved the baby's life.