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David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken leg after his boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay, August 31, 2016. Another man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Station Houston. U.... More

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken leg after his boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay, August 31, 2016. Another man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Station Houston. U.... More

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken

David Fuhrman is helped up while suffering from a broken leg after his boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay. Another man was rescued and taken back to Coast Guard Station Houston. U.S. Coast Guard photo... More

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews after their boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay. Another man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Air Station Station Houston with a broken ... More

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews after his their boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay, August 31, 2016. One man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Air Station Houston with ... More

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews

Two men are helped by Coast Guard air and boat crews after his their boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay, August 31, 2016. One man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Air Station Houston with ... More

Nick Hunter stands with Station Houston 29-foot boat

Nick Hunter stands with Station Houston 29-foot boat

Nick Hunter stands with Station Houston 29-foot boat crew that rescued him after his boat flipped near an island in Galveston Bay. Another man was rescued by and taken back to Coast Guard Air Station Station Ho... More

David Fuhrman is helped by EMS and Coast Guard Air

David Fuhrman is helped by EMS and Coast Guard Air

David Fuhrman is helped by EMS and Coast Guard Air Station Houston members while suffering from a broken leg after his boat flipped near an island in Glaveston Bay. Another man was rescued by and taken back to ... More

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