Rescuers patrol floodwaters in Florida after Milton

Rescuers patrol floodwaters in Florida after Milton


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Keith March, a captain with Pasco County Fire Rescue took NBC News’ Guad Venegas on a swift-water boat patrol experience. Rescuers checked water depth and looked for anybody probably caught of their homes.