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Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to my sponsor https://aura.com/FGCMS to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of your information is being sold It's been a little over a week since Helene came through and the last day of doing salvages before Milton comes since we're pulling our boats tomorrow afternoon. These jobs/videos aren’t in order anymore, but I think this is somewhere around the 17th salvage I’ve done in the last week, but not quite sure. The owner of the boat was a firefighter in NYC on 9/11 and is currently undergoing chemotherapy for cancer caused by the events of that unfortunate day. Luckily, his BIL was able to come over and help me turn on the power to the lift so we could get this boat refloated for him and help alleviate some of his stress while he’s away getting treatment Camera used -Insta360 X3 https://amzn.to/40lgzdL Become a supporter on Patreon! / floridagulfcoastmarineservices Join TowBoat US: https://www.boatus.com/products-and-s... AI-Generated Description: It’s been a little over a week since Hurricane Helene passed through, and today marks the final day of salvage work before we pull our boats tomorrow afternoon. This is one of many salvages I’ve tackled recently—somewhere around the 17th job in the past week. The videos are out of order at this point, but each one tells a story, and this one is especially close to the heart. The boat we’re working on today belongs to a former firefighter from New York City, who was on duty during the tragic events of 9/11. Sadly, as a result of his heroic efforts that day, he’s now battling cancer caused by the aftermath of the attacks and is currently undergoing chemotherapy. With everything he’s going through, the last thing he should be worried about is his boat, especially after the storm’s impact. Fortunately, his brother-in-law was able to meet me at the marina and help me get the power back on for the boat lift. Together, we managed to get his boat refloated, which should help alleviate some of the stress he’s feeling while he focuses on his treatment and recovery. This job wasn’t just about salvaging a boat—it was about supporting a true hero who has given so much in service to others. We hope this small act of getting his boat back in the water brings him a little peace and relief during this difficult time. Thank you for watching and being part of this journey, as we continue to help those impacted by the storm, and those who’ve dedicated their lives to helping others. If you’ve enjoyed this video, consider subscribing for more updates as we finish up these final salvage jobs and continue to support the boating community. #BoatSalvage #HeroSupport #911Firefighter #HurricaneRecovery #CancerAwareness #BoatRescue #CommunitySupport #BoatLife #StormDamage #HelpingHeroes #HurricaneHelene #BoatRescue #TowboatCaptain #StormDamage #HurricaneRecovery #DisasterResponse #NaturalDisaster #RescueOperations #BehindTheScenes