In the second half of the 50s, Norwegian Tymekar Asmond Larldal received an unusual brief information: to design a statue that looks like unconscious patients.
Peter Sapar, a doctor of Austria, had recently developed the basic information of CPR, which causes blood and oxygen to the brain and vital organs after the heartbeat stops.
He was eager to teach people it, but there was a problem – deep compressions of the chest often caused fractures, which means practical demonstrations impossible.
He was introduced to Lardal in search of one of his solutions, then a fearless innovative, who had a detailed knowledge of soft plastic in the forty decade, honored for many years of work with children’s toys and model cars. He had begun collaborating with Norwegian civil protection to develop imitation wounds for the purpose of training.
A few years ago, he was eager to help Laardal, who was pushing his son out of his lungs, pushing his lungs out of his lungs, and both decided to create a training model.
The Norwegian Tymemker had a vision: he had to look unclear and assume that men do not want to be a woman to resurrect the male dummy, she should be a woman.
So he went looking for a face.

The unknown of the scene
It was on the wall of his parents’ house on the wall of the city of Nain-in-city in the city of Norwegian Stavanger.
It was a young woman’s oil painting, her hair was separated and gathered on her neck nap. Her eyes closed in silence, her lips were killed, and her lips crisp in a weak, sad smile.
It was a face, which had decorated homes in Europe for decades in the form of plaster cast.
There are many rumors about how the original mask has been created, but a story that has been cementing herself as a urban legend was a woman who was drowned in the Sin River in the 19th century Paris.
At that time, in the French capital, black marble could not be placed on the slab, and the dead bodies of the dead may not be displayed in the Morg window of the city near the Dem Cathedral.
The purpose of this practice was to see if any members of the people would identify the dead and provide information about them. Nevertheless, it actually became a distortion attraction for the people of Paris.
As the story was hit by her aesthetic and happy expression, he created a mask of a sculptor to create a mask of death on her face, a mask of a person who was created soon after death.
There are no documents in the Paris police collection and it is impossible to verify the truth of this story.
However, a sculpture of the masks of the deadly death captured the imagination of the people, and the reproduction began to be broadcast in the early 20th century.
Her face soon decorated the homes of the Parisian salon and the rich.
This Vision was known as the unknown woman of the Vision L Innization Day La Scene – and he became a museum for writers, poets and artists.
French writer Albert Cam called her “drowning Mona Lisa”, while the Austrian poet Renner Maria Rilke said about her happy expression, “They were beautiful, because they laughed, because they laughed so fraudulent, as if they knew.”
Rescussi anony
The Ledardal, who was aware of the painting of the painting in the stavezer, did not know if the first CPR doll was officially started on the face with the first in 60 in.
The doll was given a soft plastic lesson-a compressed chest-and mouth-to-mouth rescue to practice-CPR.
She traveled around the world, appeared at fire stations, schools, hospitals, scout groups and airline training centers, where she was used for CPR training.
Finally, she was named “Risi Nee”, a small word of the word “residence”. Annie is a common woman name in Norway and France, suggesting that at this stage, Tymeker knew the legend behind the face beetwer. In the English -speaking world, she became known as “CPR Annie”.
“Annie, are you okay?” Training-training phrase became the phrase of the people’s imitation on how to check the response if the heart struck.
About a century later, Michael Jackson immortalized her in the pop culture in the 1980s, after Anne was found in the scene.
As the story moves forward, the superstar heard the phrase during the first aid training session and hit the rhythm and urgency, worked in a chart-touching song, smooth criminals, repeated like a heartbeat: “Annie, are you okay? If you are okay, are you okay?”

‘She will be proud of it’
Larradal passed away in 1981, but the company he founded, Laidal Medical is a gambling in the development of emergency medical training and advanced healthcare technology.
Annie himself has received technical upgrades, including flashing lights, lung feedback and sensors that were indicated if the compressions were off-Rithham.
But her face remained the same.
Pal, Director of Corporate Communications in Larlad Medical, says that the story behind the Annea has a positive impact on investing people around the world in the practice of CPR’s lifestyle, regardless of whether the story is true.
He said that one of the 20 people would give a heart attack in their lives and get out of 70 percent of the home.
The American Heart Association says that an immediate CPR may double or triple the chance of a person’s survival after a heart attack.
Annie has many races, age groups, body types and facial features in which Laddles have tried to diversify its product offer.
Lordal Medical estimates that Annie and her colleague resurrected statues have been used to train more than 500 million people worldwide.
Affected says he believes that anyone who is, is convinced that “she will be proud of the important contribution to the world”.
This article is a part of ‘common item, fantastic story’, a series of amazing stories behind well -known objects.
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