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A new Taylor Swift song from her double album “The Tortured Poet’s Department” has been identified by the American Heart Association as having a tempo perfect for hands-only CPR, with 110 beats per minute. This announcement adds to the list of Swift songs suitable for CPR, including “The Man” from her “Lover” album. Fans are encouraged to use these songs to maintain the correct rhythm while performing life-saving chest compressions in emergency situations.
Get Ready to Save Lives with Taylor Swift’s CPR Song
Hey there, music lovers and life-savers! Imagine this: you’re at a Taylor Swift concert, dancing and singing along to all her hits, and suddenly someone in the crowd collapses. What do you do? Well, thanks to Taylor Swift’s new song from ‘The Tortured Poet’s Department,’ you might just have the perfect rhythm to save a life through CPR.
The Beat That Matches the Tempo
In a surprising turn of events, the American Heart Association has revealed that Taylor Swift’s song, ‘The Tortured Poet’s Department,’ is a match made in heaven for performing hands-only CPR. Clocking in at a steady 110 beats per minute, this track is not just a chart-topper but a life-saver too. So, if you ever find yourself in a situation where CPR is needed, just remember to push hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Swift’s CPR Legacy
This isn’t the first time Taylor Swift has been associated with life-saving CPR rhythms. Back in 2023, the American Heart Association highlighted another one of Taylor’s tunes, “The Man,” from her “Lover” album, as another song with the perfect tempo for hands-only CPR at 110 beats per minute. With hits like these in her discography, Taylor Swift is not just a pop sensation but a CPR hero too.
Join the CPR Playlist
So, Swifties, add a new dimension to your Taylor Swift playlist by including her CPR-friendly tracks. Whether you’re at a concert, a party, or just jamming out at home, knowing the right tempo for CPR could make all the difference in a life-or-death situation. So, next time you groove to “The Tortured Poets Department” or “The Man,” remember that you’re not just dancing to great music but also preparing yourself to potentially save a life.
Music has a way of transcending boundaries and now, thanks to Taylor Swift, it can even help us save lives. So, the next time you listen to one of her songs, remember the beat, because you never know when your CPR knowledge might just come in handy. Stay safe, stay informed, and keep those life-saving rhythms in mind.