Fox News host Tucker Carlson honors Marine Safety Officer Chase McColl as 'Employee of the Month' for saving a dog from drowning on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
That’s when McColl made the decision to take out his paddleboard and wetsuit to rescue the dog. With the help of another officer using binoculars to guide him, McColl was able to locate her.
"I think she was grateful to see me there and a little relieved," he recalled."She looked a little tired and cold and came right up to me and made it easy for me to grab her and put her on the board." "The next day when I met the owner, they were really grateful and just everyone was so happy that this was a success story."
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