The critical moment triggered high school basketball Oklahoma players put the game on hold. When 16-year-old Randy Vitales went into cardiac arrest in the opening minutes of a basketball game on Jan. 9, Magnus Miller rushed to his aid. .
Vitales collapsed about three minutes into the game when Dover High School was playing Life Christian Academy in Orlando, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City news station KOCO-5 reported. According to the King Fisher Press, Dover coaches determined Vitales had no pulse.
Miller reportedly received lifeguard training and used an automated external defibrillator to help Vitales. High school students also took the lead in performing CPR.
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Once Vitales’ heartbeat returned, Performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation Until medical staff arrived at the gym.
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this Guthrie Fire Department praised Miller’s actions, telling KOCO-5 the student-athlete “without a doubt” saved his opponent’s life.
Miller said once he became aware of the situation, he took action without hesitation.
“I didn’t have any qualms about it,” the 18-year-old told the news outlet. “I just jumped in and took control of the situation.”
Miller admits that being described as a savior is a bit disconcerting.
“It’s weird to hear someone say you saved their life,” Miller said. “But it wasn’t really me. It was just God being there for me and him. Obviously, I wasn’t there to play basketball that day.”
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Dover Public Schools previously confirmed Vitales was sent to a school Oklahoma City Hospital Eventually he was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). After Vitales was admitted to the hospital, doctors said an abnormal heartbeat caused cardiac arrest.
“Randy is undergoing multiple tests and will be transferred to the intensive care unit,” a statement released on Jan. 9 said. “The doctors did say that the quick response of our coaches and the training they received likely saved him. lives. Counselors and some area pastors were at the school as our team returned to talk and pray with students.”
As of January 11, Vitales was still breathing without the help of a ventilator, The Oklahoman reported.
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