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Coast Guard Swimmer Hailed as Hero After Saving 165 Campers in Texas Floods

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: July 7, 2025 10:26 pm
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CENTRAL TEXAS — In the aftermath of the devastating July 4th floods that swept through Central Texas, one young Coast Guard rescue swimmer is being hailed as a hero for his quick thinking, courage, and unwavering calm under pressure.

Petty Officer Scott Ruskan, 26, was on his first official rescue mission when his crew responded to flash flooding at Camp Mystic along the Guadalupe River. Nearly 200 campers and staff were stranded as the river surged over its banks during torrential overnight rains.

Although Ruskan wasn’t initially supposed to go into the flood zone, he made a split-second decision that changed everything: he volunteered to stay on the ground, assisting in the evacuation and serving as the sole trained responder on-site.

Over the next three hours, Ruskan helped organize two helicopter landing zones, calmed panicked children, and coordinated the airlift evacuation of 165 campers and counselors to safety. His composure and initiative allowed the rescue to proceed smoothly amid chaotic conditions.

Despite the national spotlight and accolades pouring in, Ruskan has remained characteristically modest. “I was just doing my job,” he said. “Any rescue swimmer would have done the same.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem publicly commended Ruskan’s bravery, calling him an “American hero.” She noted that his actions “embodied the highest values of the U.S. Coast Guard and saved lives when every second mattered.”

Ruskan credits his Coast Guard training for preparing him for the moment, but those at the scene say his presence brought far more than protocol — it brought leadership, empathy, and steady hands when they were needed most.

The flooding at Camp Mystic was part of a wider regional disaster that claimed more than 100 lives across Central Texas. Officials are continuing recovery efforts while praising the coordinated response of agencies, including the Coast Guard, Texas National Guard, and local emergency personnel.

As Texas recovers from one of its deadliest natural disasters in recent memory, stories like Ruskan’s stand as a testament to the courage and quiet heroism found in the face of catastrophe.

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