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A man trying to swim across the Detroit River from Windsor was plucked out of the water and rescued by the crew of a Michigan -based U.S. mail boat.
The J.W. Westcott Company is in its 150th season operating on the river.
The swimmer, who seemed disoriented, told the crew he was an American citizen from Florida .
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