Magnus Miller, an Oklahoma teen who saved a fellow basketball player’s life during a high school tournament, is now advocating for CPR training and AED availability in schools, taking his mission to Washington, D.C.

“There’s no way you were going to die on that court. I wasn’t going to let you,” Miller said during a reunion with Randy Vitales, the player he saved.

In January, during a high school basketball tournament, 16-year-old Randy Vitales collapsed, going into full cardiac arrest.

Miller, an opposing player, rushed over to help, using his lifeguard training in CPR and automated external defibrillator use to direct school staff until EMS arrived.

This week, Miller, now a freshman at the University of Oklahoma, along with two other Oklahomans, advocated at Capitol Hill to further f

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