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Dramatic real-life footage captured by the rescuers themselves; a team sent to recover bodies from a sunken wreck finds one man still alive.
Dramatic real-life footage captured by the rescuers themselves; a team sent to recover bodies from a sunken wreck finds one man still alive.
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S1, EP6 "Hoisted From Hell"A rescue team fights through a storm to reach a fisherman whose hand has been ripped through a winch; and a crevasse opens up under a group of climbers.
Extreme Rescues
S1, EP5 "Sunken Survivor"Dramatic real-life footage captured by the rescuers themselves; a team sent to recover bodies from a sunken wreck finds one man still alive.
Extreme Rescues
S1, EP4 "Lost At Sea"Tourists struggle to survive after a ferry capsizes; an injured caver is trapped where only dynamite can save him.
Extreme Rescues
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