This is such a simple video, but it will seriously warm your heart! In the video, we see a young man jump out of his vehicle to save a dolphin in need without any hesitation whatsoever.
The incredible moment took place at Indian Pass Campground in Port Saint Joe, Florida, which was recently ravaged by Hurricane Michael. When Justin Squire and Renee Burns went to survey the area, they saw the dolphin on the beach and immediately sprung into action.
The inspiring moment shows such compassion for another living being and is a reminder to us all that we are in this together. We share this Earth and all deserve the same compassion and respect. As soon as Justin dragged the dolphin back to the water, the animal swam off with Renee reassuring her friend that he made it out to sea. Apparently, even their Husky was excited about the whole rescue, as he dug into the sand as if to say, “we did it!”
A huge thanks to Justin and Renee for saving a life and inspiring all of us.
It is important to note that you should always consult a professional wildlife rescuer if you come across an animal in need.
Hurricane Michael was the third-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the United States in terms of pressure, behind the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and Hurricane Camille of 1969. It was also the strongest storm in terms of maximum sustained wind speed to strike the contiguous United States since Andrew in 1992. In addition, it was the strongest storm on record in the Florida Panhandle, and was the fourth-strongest landfalling hurricane in the contiguous United States, in terms of wind speed.
The thirteenth named storm, seventh hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, Michael originated from a broad low-pressure area that formed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on October 2. The disturbance became a tropical depression on October 7, after nearly a week of slow development. By the next day, Michael had intensified into a hurricane near the western tip of Cuba, as it moved northward.
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The incredible moment took place at Indian Pass Campground in Port Saint Joe, Florida, which was recently ravaged by Hurricane Michael. When Justin Squire and Renee Burns went to survey the area, they saw the dolphin on the beach and immediately sprung into action.
The inspiring moment shows such compassion for another living being and is a reminder to us all that we are in this together. We share this Earth and all deserve the same compassion and respect. As soon as Justin dragged the dolphin back to the water, the animal swam off with Renee reassuring her friend that he made it out to sea. Apparently, even their Husky was excited about the whole rescue, as he dug into the sand as if to say, “we did it!”
A huge thanks to Justin and Renee for saving a life and inspiring all of us.
It is important to note that you should always consult a professional wildlife rescuer if you come across an animal in need.
Hurricane Michael was the third-most intense Atlantic hurricane to make landfall in the United States in terms of pressure, behind the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and Hurricane Camille of 1969. It was also the strongest storm in terms of maximum sustained wind speed to strike the contiguous United States since Andrew in 1992. In addition, it was the strongest storm on record in the Florida Panhandle, and was the fourth-strongest landfalling hurricane in the contiguous United States, in terms of wind speed.
The thirteenth named storm, seventh hurricane, and second major hurricane of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season, Michael originated from a broad low-pressure area that formed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on October 2. The disturbance became a tropical depression on October 7, after nearly a week of slow development. By the next day, Michael had intensified into a hurricane near the western tip of Cuba, as it moved northward.
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