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WEDNESDAY, November 18, 2009

State-of-the-art science may save Big Red's leg

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Big Red has now undergone a rare, life-altering surgery in the East County to repair a shattered leg and have a second chance at a good life.

In this Your Stories video report, Shawn Styles checks in with Big Red to find out how he's doing.

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