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“Paging Dr. Beat! Emergency! Emergency!” If you’re up on the latest TikTok dance trends, you may have heard this refrain looped over a wobbly electronic bassline punctuated by high-pitched ...
In June 2024, the budots song "Emergency, paging Dr Beat" by DJ Johnrey (sampled from Miami Sound Machine's "Dr. Beat") went viral on TikTok accompanying short videos of people changing into a series of outfits. It caused a surge in popularity of other similar remixes like "Emergency Budots" by Linear Phase (also budots).
They were signed to Bang Records with hit singles in countries including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Germany.The duo's 2000 song "Emergency 911", a remix of Gloria Estefan's 1984 song "Dr. Beat" went viral on social media in 2024, becoming popular on video-sharing platforms like TikTok and Instagram and was remixed again by Dj Johnrey ...
The emergency contact trend is believed to have started after Paiz posted a video on Jan. 31 of her partner repeatedly body-rolling on a medicine ball. ... No. 1 Auburn overcomes a rough offensive ...
Dr. Beat takes her from the scene to the hospital, as Estefan performs a choreography on the way. In the hospital, Dr. Beat conducts some investigations and performs surgery on Estefan. In the end a boom box is removed from inside of Estefan where it was attached to a cord similar to a umbilical cord on a child and cut by Dr. Beat.
(The Center Square) – Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning medical providers from performing gender reassignment or affirming procedures, such as mastectomies or ...
Hospital emergency codes are coded messages often announced over a public address system of a hospital to alert staff to various classes of on-site emergencies. The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with minimal misunderstanding to staff while preventing stress and panic among visitors to the hospital.
The Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis is no anomaly, says oncologist Jalal Baig. It’s part of a trend in which newly diagnosed cancer patients are getting younger.