But after the recent performance in Louisiana, the bracelets provided a different way for fans to connect, and it might have saved their lives. Elizabeth Dazzio was driving her sister Caroline and a friend home from the show when she passed out behind the wheel and crashed the car, making it impossible for the teens to exit the vehicle.
When no cars stopped to help, and with their cell phones not working, the young women used the bracelets to signal to passing cars until one stopped, leading to their eventual rescue from the vehicle, according to WBRZ. Read Taylor's reaction here.
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