Struggling to keep his head above water, the rescuers in the helicopter spotted the drowning man.

• The rescuers spotted the drowning man in the helicopter struggling to keep his head above water.
• Struggling to keep his head above water in the helicopter, the rescuers spotted the drowning man.
• Struggling, the rescuers in the helicopter spotted the drowning man.
• The rescuers in the helicopter spotted the drowning man in the water struggling to keep his head above water.


• The rescuers in the helicopter spotted the drowning man in the water struggling to keep his head above water.

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