This was sent to attention so I pass it along for those who might find themselves in distress and needing the assistance of an airborne rescuer. Don't be surprised if it is a dog jumping out of the helicopter!
Daring dogs dive in to save lives
Coastguards in Italy have been showing off their latest rescue recruits - a team of dogs who can jump into the sea from helicopters!
The Newfoundland pups have got webbed paws and a water-resistant coat which come in really handy for perfecting their life-saving doggy paddle skills.
It takes three years to train them to become helicopter rescue dogs. They can reach areas humans can't and coastguards say they've already helped to save loads of lives this summer.
It takes three years to train the dogs to dive from helicopters into the sea
But you wouldn't want one to land on you - the shaggy pups might look cute but they can weigh up to a hefty 150kg!!
To help the dogs' training, some people have had to pretend to get into trouble in the water so the dogs could practise diving in to help them. One man, Gilles, had to pretend he was having difficulty swimming in the middle of a lake. He said: "The jump was amazing, it made a strong impression on me. The dog was incredible, very calm. I was amazed at how calm it was. It was wonderful."
Daring dogs dive in to save lives

Coastguards in Italy have been showing off their latest rescue recruits - a team of dogs who can jump into the sea from helicopters!
The Newfoundland pups have got webbed paws and a water-resistant coat which come in really handy for perfecting their life-saving doggy paddle skills.
It takes three years to train them to become helicopter rescue dogs. They can reach areas humans can't and coastguards say they've already helped to save loads of lives this summer.

But you wouldn't want one to land on you - the shaggy pups might look cute but they can weigh up to a hefty 150kg!!
To help the dogs' training, some people have had to pretend to get into trouble in the water so the dogs could practise diving in to help them. One man, Gilles, had to pretend he was having difficulty swimming in the middle of a lake. He said: "The jump was amazing, it made a strong impression on me. The dog was incredible, very calm. I was amazed at how calm it was. It was wonderful."