Yeah we could end hunger in america with.
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The helicopter hovered, making sure not to get too close out of concern that the winds from the rotor would push passengers into the water, Sergeant Hendrix said. The divers jumped from the helicopter not far from the water. About five to seven minutes had passed since the 911 call, Sergeant Hendrix said.
The divers saw the women fighting for their lives in the water.
The women were clinging to a ferry but were unable to get aboard as the water quickly numbed them. Detective Delaney entered the water without an air tank, but only his diving suit, mask and snorkel and approached a woman floating in a life vest, he said.
“She was very frantic,” he said. “I just told her to relax and tell me what her name was.” She feared the ferry she was holding onto would run her over, he said.
The second woman had panicked and fallen off a ferry, the divers said. “I swam over to her and helped her in,” Detective Delaney said.
They say that pigeons are rats with wings. Geese are even worse. Pa is hitting all time highs with deer hunting licenses. Sounds like NY needs to push goose hunting!
plane towed to shoreOK, so everyone survived thankfully.... Now I'll ask what EVERYONE here is thinking.. anyone think we can dive it in the future?
Pretty impressive response by the NYPD, it seems:
Pretty impressive response by the NYPD, it seems: