Firefighters in uniform carefully lifting small ducklings from open storm drain grate

Firefighters Rescue 10 Ducklings from California Storm Drain

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When a mother duck quacked desperately outside a fire station in California, firefighters sprang into action to save her 10 babies trapped in a storm drain. The entire family was safely reunited at a nearby park.

A frantic mother duck pacing near a fire station in Goshen, California, caught the attention of someone who knew exactly who to call.

Tulare County Fire Department Engine 7 responded to the unusual rescue call at the intersection of Robinson Road and Betty Drive. The location? Right in front of their own Goshen Fire Station, currently under construction.

When crews arrived, they found 10 tiny ducklings stuck inside a storm drain. Their mother circled above, visibly distressed and unable to reach her babies.

The firefighters quickly got to work. They removed the heavy storm grate and carefully accessed the confined space where the ducklings were trapped.

One by one, all 10 ducklings were safely pulled from the drain. Not a single duckling was left behind.

Firefighters Rescue 10 Ducklings from California Storm Drain

Sunny's Take

This rescue shows something special about first responders. They don't just show up for human emergencies. When a community member saw animals in trouble and reached out for help, these firefighters treated it with the same urgency they'd give any other call.

The mother duck's distress was real, and someone cared enough to notice. That combination of compassion from a concerned caller and the willingness of trained professionals to help created a happy ending for this feathered family.

The firefighters transported the entire duck family to a nearby park. There, the mother was finally reunited with all 10 of her babies in a safer environment with access to water and shelter.

These small acts of kindness ripple outward. Children who hear this story learn that all lives matter. Community members see their tax dollars supporting people who care. And one mother duck gets to continue raising her family.

The Tulare County Fire Department shared the heartwarming rescue on social media, where it quickly spread joy to thousands of people who needed a reminder that helpers are everywhere.

Based on reporting by Google News - Firefighter Rescues

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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