Here's One Good Thing to send you off into your weekend: Santa is hard at work ahead of Christmas and he's helping save people in need in the process. A sick patient in a rural Alaskan town was able to be saved after Santa dropped off paramedics in the town, which was inaccessible by other vehicles.
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