A very risky situation,especially with the danger of hypotermia for the police officer.
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So sweet
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Beautiful, amazing, awesome.. angel.




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He is very good man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@Sheryle1122 NEW JERSEY DOING IT RIGHT! Well done sir.. well done!#AnimalRescueThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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"I've got a puppy at home." And a big heart apparently.
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Brought tears! THANK YOU so much for saving this precious dog

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Wow, one brave man there.
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Give this officer ALL the medals
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So nice to see a happy news story~

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First responders freaking rule!

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Great guy doing a good deed.
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Tell us more about yourself please. Don't stop now.
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I wonder if he would have done the same if he knew he wasn't being filmed.
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He was worried about that dogs life first, second about the ice breaking and he would die of hypothermia, third about his colleagues holding that rope tied and in 25 th place, maybe about the camera. Even than. I would not bet that he gave a damn about that camera.
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why would you need to film seeing all the dangers that you have listed. why not put the camera down and hold the rope as well?
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I see your grievances may run deeper. And you are articulate in your response. I am saying, if we as a society have a ratio of 80 good 20 bad. Cops and veterans or rescue workers have 95 good and 5 bad. It is not easy to forgive the bad ones. But for the good in us. Its worth it
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Thank you for your intelligent debate. I know your point. And I despise bad cops. But not more than good cops despise bad cops. And 95% in my opinion are good. Those numbers are worth forgiving. Especially when ours are so low agains theirs. But honestly. I appreciate your smarts
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