Disco Can Save Lives So Says Ken Jeong

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This hilarious PSA from The Ad Council and the American Heart Association entitled Hands Only CPR aims to educate people of the proper procedure for administering CPR in a life threatening situation. The PSA features actor and comedian Ken Jeong who, along with a couple of hotties, shows up to save the day when a charades player falls to the floor.

A supporting website, created by Gotham allows visitors to practice proper CPR techniques on a selection of body types. We’re not sure the work is quite as enthralling as the CPR-themed work from Fortnight Lingerie but it’s far less distracting and far more likely to actually educate.

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