Lancaster 10th grader saves stepfather's life using CPR learned in school
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Boy, 15, Used CPR He Learned in Health Class to Save His Stepfather's Life
"I'm blessed he's here," said Anthony Killinger's stepdad A teen in New York said he saved his stepfather's life thanks to the CPR training he learned in health class.Anthony Killinger, a 10th grader at Lancaster High School in the Buffalo area, reflected on what his mother called a "miracle" moment while speaking with ABC affiliate WKBW and CBS affiliate WIVB this week, days after the two of them found stepdad, Michael Reese, at the bottom of t…
Lancaster 10th grader saves stepfather's life using CPR learned in school
LANCASTER, N.Y. (WIVB) — CPR training in Western New York has become standard practice for many since Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest on the field over two years ago. When 15-year-old Anthony Killinger, a 10th grader at Lancaster High School, was taught CPR in school, he never imagined he would need those skills to save his stepfather's life. It was an ordinary Wednesday night last week before Killinger’s family dogs, Finley a…
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