A Florida high school student, who has ambitions to become a trauma nurse, put his CPR training to the test in a real-life crisis. Savion Harris, 16, kept a clear head and ultimately saved a life when his boss’s 6-month-old infant stopped breathing and was turning blue. While Harris and his coworkers were finishing a shift at the family-owned Thai restaurant where he works, the owner, a mom, flew down a flight of stairs with her baby son, Max, in her arms. Her partner by her side, she hysterically exclaimed that Max wasn’t breathing. Harris, a junior enrolled in CPR certification at Crestview High School, rushed to help—first calling a 911 operator and giving them the address of the restaurant. Then, laying Max on a table, Harris saw that the infant was turning blue. “While I was answering questions I was checking the brachial artery,” Harris explained to Northwest Florida Daily …