The CPR Training Session is a course ran by Rose that all the office workers take in "Stress Relief", since nobody knew how to save Stanley Hudson after he collapsed of a heart attack earlier in the episode. The training turns out to be a disaster, with chaos reigning at the end. Michael...
Sep 08, 2021 · "Office Ladies" co-hosts Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey chat about the CPR scene in the Season 5 episode of "The Office," "Stress Relief: Part 1."
Jan 25, 2019 · From “Casino Night” to “Diversity Day” to "The Dinner Party," the NBC comedy provided us with some of television's most hilarious moments. Arguably, one of the best of them happened in the season 5...
Oct 30, 2018 · CPR in Entertainment: The Office (Fire Drill) Back in season five of NBC’s The Office, they did an episode that featured a CPR class which was absolutely hilarious. The opening of the episode also showed the importance of having a fire escape plan that your employees know about, and that you’ve practiced it.
"I reached out to Allison Jones [ Office casting director] and she said she found Robin through just a general casting call, and that Robin was by far the best person that they saw for the role," Fischer said.
A fan wrote in to ask Fischer and Kinsey if any part of the hilarious scene was improvised, and Fischer said, "No, guys. This whole thing, all the singing, the dancing, it was all scripted. And we followed this scene pretty much as written."
The scene is all fun and games until Dwight takes things too far and cut's the face off of the CPR dummy and wears it as a mask.
The CPR Episode of The Office Just Saved Someone's Life. The CPR Episode of. The Office. Just Saved Someone's Life. During The Office ’s nine-season run, the beloved TV series featured dozens of episodes that fans constantly rewatch to this day. From “Casino Night” to “Diversity Day” to "The Dinner Party," the NBC comedy provided us with some ...
Arguably, one of the best of them happened in the season 5 episode “Stress Relief, ” where office manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) arranges a CPR training session for his staff that goes horrifyingly awry.
Cross Scott, a 21-year-old auto technician in Tuscon, Arizona, discovered a woman in her car who had passed out and was slumped over her steering wheel, with her lips turned blue. He broke a back window, opened her door and had to think of a way to save her.
"I reached out to Allison Jones [ Office casting director] and she said she found Robin through just a general casting call, and that Robin was by far the best person that they saw for the role," Fischer said.
A fan wrote in to ask Fischer and Kinsey if any part of the hilarious scene was improvised, and Fischer said, "No, guys. This whole thing, all the singing, the dancing, it was all scripted. And we followed this scene pretty much as written."
The scene is all fun and games until Dwight takes things too far and cut's the face off of the CPR dummy and wears it as a mask.