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Body camera footage from two heroic Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office deputies shows the harrowing moments when they pulled a four-year-old boy with autism from a pond early Tuesday morning. Just before 10:30 a.m. on July 11, 2023, HCSO deputies were called to respond to Valleyridge Court, where a concerned...

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EggplantAstronautvor 3 Jahren

People who aren’t from FL don’t understand how dangerous this was for all involved…gators are everywhere!

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Snazzysha🌷vor 3 Jahren

Unbelievable bravery! Thank you for your service 🙏🏻

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AuthenticFlorida.com 🌴vor 3 Jahren

How terrifying! Kept thinking about all the snakes, gators, and mosquitos that must have been out there! So happy it had such a good ending! Thank you for your service! It's very much appreciated!

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UQCriminalvor 3 Jahren

Thank you to those heroes!!! 💜💙

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yolo ukiyovor 3 Jahren

Bless these officers

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MacGreger (like MacGyver, but ugly)vor 3 Jahren

They are amazing assets to their community and depth! We need more people to see the truly brave and hard work officers do daily that far outnumbers the few bad that get massive media attn.

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Krissy Serfessvor 3 Jahren

Prayers for the Sheriffs Department for saving this lil fella! Everyone involved we thank you!! Praying this was not negligence, but a little boy curious in nature! I just can’t imagine how his parents must feel!!!

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Just Jenvor 3 Jahren

Unbelievable. Fabulous job

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theloraxvor 3 Jahren

when he emerged from the weeds 💪👏

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