Taylor Swift kicked off her 1989 World Tour in Japan last May 5, 2015. Last May 22 the 'Bad Blood' hit maker got the crowd excited in Baton Rouge, LA- LSU Tiger Stadium and dazzled them with her groovy synchronized,light- up bracelets.
After the concert, Elizabeth Dazio together with her sister Caroline and a friend Emma, drove their way home when the Elizabeth fell asleep while taking the wheel. The car crashed near the I-110/Scenic Highway exit. Dazzio was knocked unconscious and the two girls were trapped inside the car.
The girls found that the Taylor Swift Concert Bracelets were more than just accessorries. The bracelets instead became a life-saving flare for them.
It was past midnight and totally dark for anyone to notice the accident. In an interview with WBRZ, Caroline said, "You could smell the gas and smoke," "I was just thinking we need to get out of this car."
When the girls were trying to find their phone, they found out that the two phones were dead and the other one is missing.
The girls gathered strength instead of panic and tapped the windows using the Bracelets to signal for help. The bright lights of the bracelets did catch the attention of the other commuters. Until finally a man and a woman pulled the girls out from the wreck and called for help.
The woman told the girls that she saw the flashing lights and she knew right away that there is something wrong.
Dazzio is still in the hospital but doing well.
Avery Talbot detailed on the pop star's website how the bracelets from the concert saved her friends' lives from the horrific accident and thanking Taylor for the lifesaving bracelets.
The incident reached Swift's attention and she tweeted on Thursday that she was very happy that the girls were okay.