Coast Guard saves distressed deer swimming across Clarence Strait in Southeast Alaska

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Your feel-good video of the day. A 29-foot foot response boat-small crew from U.S. Coast Guard Station Ketchikan assisted a distressed deer swimming in Clarence Strait, Alaska, Oct. 17, 2020. While conducting a patrol in the area, the crew spotted the animal and cut their speed. The deer swam to the boat and was pulled aboard before being taken to Knudson Cove to be released. Coast Guard video courtesy Station Ketchikan.
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Sweet! Thank you! God Bless our coast guard ❤️

BarefootInAK
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Friend said join the military it'll be fun, I think little Timmy here made a mistake he joined the paddle pirates now he spends his days saving animals in the water, that never needed help.. There was nothing wrong with that deer you didn't save him, deer, elk, moose etc swim in the ocean and in lakes and rivers to get across to the other side, the only thing you did was shorten his trip.

Akhazmat
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There's no way in hell anyone can justify the cost of this. Misappropriation. Fraud.

davidwhitlow