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A US coast guard is being praised as a hero after he helped save 165 people from the Texas flood in his first-ever rescue ...
The Department of Homeland Security formally recognized the heroism of U.S. Coast Guard aircrew members this week following their lifesaving efforts in Kerrville, Texas on July 4.
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan, 26, saved 165 people during his first-ever mission amid catastrophic Texas flooding.
Petty Officer Ruskan, 26, was called out to Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp that was housing 750 girls when the ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote on X: "United States Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer and Petty Officer Scott Ruskin, directly saved an astonishing 165 victims in the devastating flooding in ...
Petty Officer Scott Ruskan of the U.S. Coast Guard saved 165 people—mostly children—during catastrophic flash floods in ...
Republicans and Democrats unite in praising Scott Ruskan, who risked his life to save 165 people amid the Texas floods.
Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan rescued 165 people during his first-ever mission amid Texas’ catastrophic floods.
Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Ruskan from NJ has been hailed an "American hero" for rescuing those in the Texas floods.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Scott Ruskan, 26, a helicopter crew member, braved the dangerous waters to rescue dozens, according ...
Scott Ruskan is becoming a household name. In his first-ever rescue mission, the Oxford (Warren County) native, United States ...
Coast Guard rescue swimmer Scott Ruskan saved 165 people during his first rescue operation amidst devastating Texas floods on ...