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A small-town patrol of Boy Scouts confronts a sudden spring flood driven by heavy rain and mountain snowmelt. Away from home, the Wolf Patrol encounters rising water, a dangerously swaying bridge, and stranded residents, and they mobilize to warn, gather, and rescue those in peril. Applying scouting skills, quick thinking, and teamwork, the boys perform daring river rescues, shore up hazardous situations, and help provide shelter and first aid, gradually winning the trust of reluctant adults. The account highlights resourcefulness, civic responsibility, and the practical use of training during an emergency.

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Robert Shaler

Robert Shaler was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the genre of adventure stories featuring the Boy Scouts. His works often emphasize themes of teamwork, bravery, and civic responsibility, reflecting the values of the Boy Scouts movement. Among his notable titles are "The Boy Scouts and the Prize Pennant" and "The Boy Scouts as Forest Fire Fighters," which showcase the Scouts' involvement in various community and outdoor activities. Shaler's stories not only entertain young readers but also aim to instill a sense of duty and moral character.

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