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Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan saved 165 people during his first rescue operation amidst devastating Texas floods on the Guadalupe River.
U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer, Scott Ruskin stationed at Air Station Corpus Christi is being called "An American Hero" after helping 169 lives.
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U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer, Scott Ruskin stationed at Air Station Corpus Christi is being called "An American Hero" after helping 169 lives.
On his first-ever mission, Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan helped save 165 children from Camp Mystic during the Fourth of July Texas floods.
A United States Coast Guard rescue swimmer from New Jersey is being called a hero after rescuing close to 200 people following flash floods in Central Texas.
U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer, Scott Ruskin stationed at Air Station Corpus Christi is being called "An American Hero" after helping 169 lives.
US Coast Guard, Texas, and Louisiana responders rescue stranded residents amid severe Texas Hill Country flooding with focus on safety and life preservation.
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan is already being hailed an "American hero" after his very first mission -- helping to save the lives of 165 Texas flash-flood victims.
A Coast Guard rescue swimmer is already being hailed as an “American hero” after his very first mission — helping to save the lives of 165 Texas flash-flood victims.