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VIDEO: Air Drop: Coast Guard Chopper Drops Lifesaving Oxygen To Ship’s Crew

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By Joseph Golder A U.S. Coast Guard air crew dropped 10 lifesaving oxygen bottles to a fishing vessel for one of its crew members who was experiencing respiratory failure on Oct. 10. Video posted on Facebook shows a C-130 Hercules aircraft from the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station in Kodiak, Alaska, delivering the oxygen cannisters to the ship in waters […]

The post VIDEO: Air Drop: Coast Guard Chopper Drops Lifesaving Oxygen To Ship’s Crew first appeared on The Florida Star | The Georgia Star.

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