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Clinically Dead Woman Comes Back to Life After Hearing 'Staying Alive' by Bee Gees

(Photo : KPHO-TV) Debbie Biggles

A woman, who was clinically dead for 26 minutes, came back to life when her friend performed CPR with the Bee Gees hit song "Staying Alive" playing on the background, CBSNews reported on Sunday.

In what was immediately considered by netizens as a modern day miracle, Debbie Biggles herself could not explain how she came back to life after her heart stopped beating for 26 minutes.

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Biggles, who grooms dog for a living at Kosmos Doghouse in Scottsdale, Arizona, was having an ordinary working day last Saturday, preparing a golden labradoodle for a bath when she suddenly collapsed unconscious to the floor.

The dog trainer laid lifeless on the floor for 26 minutes until her colleague, Chelsea Loucks, found her slumped on the floor in the back corner of the doghouse.

"She was blue-purple-ish when I found her," said Loucks.

Immediately, Loucks checked Biggles' pulse. There was nothing. Loucks said Biggles' was already dead.

Loucks, however, performed chest compression on her "dead" friend, taking into mind the CPR lesson taught to her years ago. While performing the CPR, Loucks said the Bee Gees hit song "Staying Alive" was playing on the background.

Louck's efforts paid off. Just before the song "Staying Alive" was over, Biggles started breathing, prompting Loucks to rush her to the hospital.

In the hospital, emergency room doctor Kurt Solemn said Biggles' heart was beating and her blood pressure was already stable, but judging by what he saw on the woman, Solemn said he wrote down a grim prognosis.

"It's a miracle. That's it. I can't believe she's neurologically intact!" Solem told reporters.

When told about her plight, Biggles' thanked her friend for saving her life.

"She saved me. She's my angel," Biggles said.

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