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U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Healy looks set to return to Arctic Ocean as early as October 1 .
Vessel suffered an onboard fire near Banks Island off the coast of the Canadian territory of Nunavut toward the end of July .
Healy was forced to terminate its annual Arctic patrol and sailed back to homeport on a single engine in mid-August .
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