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Off-Duty Nurse Saves Man from Drowning During Live Hurricane Broadcast

During the chaos of Hurricane Francine in New Orleans, an off-duty nurse, Miles Crawford, heroically rescued a man trapped in a flooded truck, as captured live by a news reporter. The dramatic rescue occurred late on September 11, when Crawford, observing the escalating storm from his porch, was alerted to the emergency unfolding just feet from his home. As the waters rapidly rose, threatening the life of the trapped individual, Crawford swiftly intervened, breaking the vehicle’s window and ensuring the man’s safety. The event, broadcasted live, highlighted the perilous conditions and the swift, brave actions of Crawford, turning a potentially tragic situation into a lifesaving moment celebrated by the community.

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