Live Radio Announcer: “…Smash Mouth “All Star”, you’re on the HITS if you were ever in a position where you had to give someone CPR, so that is the lifesaving technique where you can do compressions on somebody’s chest. The - to do it correctly the rate you should be doing it at is 104 beats per minute which is exactly what that song there is.
So, if you found yourself needing to use that technique think of Smash Mouth (singing) “…only shooting stars break the mould”…and you would be doing it at the right compression rate. Raising awareness of CPR throughout Wellness Week, if you want to know more about that you can check it out at the hits.co.nz”
[Music: “…I’m gonna burn it down.” - Pink “Fun House”-]
Live Radio Announcer: “…It’s Pink and “Funhouse” from the Hits Auckland 97.4 the nineties ‘til now, and of course the song that runs at 104 beats per minute. So if you’re ever in a situation, heaven forbid, when you need to use CPR just remember that song there, from Pink.”
[Sting Plays: “…For CPR remember this song. 104 Beats Per minute THE HITS.”]
Live Radio Announcer: “…OK so all this week we’re getting involved with Wellness Week by raising awareness of CPR 104 Beats per minute that’s the rate you need to do CPR. If you’re a little unsure of what CPR technique is and how it can save lives; in an emergency by pressing down on a person’s chest at a rhythm of 104 beats per minute.
So, that’s the beats per minute that this very song is, so if you ever have to do CPR remember Hootie and The Blowfish “I Only Want To Be With You”…push down on people’s chest at that rate. 104 beats per minutes, it’s Hootie and the Blowfish “I Only Want To Be With You” on the Hits.”