Ducklings rescued from storm drain in Westbrook
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Middlesex County Fire and EMS - Lower
03:19
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00:00
Westbrook Fire, stand by for dispatch.
00:03
(number withheld) Little Stannard Beach Road.
00:06
The duck's stuck in a basin.
00:20
Westbrook Fire.
00:23
(number withheld) Little Stannard Beach Road.
00:27
Caller states a family of ducks are stuck in the basin,
00:32
needed extrication.
00:35
Repeating, Westbrook Fire (number withheld) Little Stannard Beach Road for the baby duck extrication.
00:41
I am out at 900 and twenty-eight.
00:48
And we have 100 and seventy-seven checking on your status.
00:55
As your ambulance thirty-seven is clear of the refusal.
00:59
Clear of the refusal, okay.
01:05
So sure, 406 route fire headquarters.
01:11
Four hundred and six route to fire headquarters.
01:14
Caller stated the mother duck is sitting above the swarm drain.
01:19
All the ducklings are down below.
01:35
Four hundred and two responding.
01:43
402, your audible's real low.
01:45
Was that you saying you're on scene?
01:48
403.
01:56
I received 403 on scene.
02:03
Ducklings on that trip.
02:05
This is an extrication or a water rescue at this point.
02:13
Received on the possible water rescue of the ducklings.
02:20
402 to 403, what do you need from headquarters?
02:26
Heavy rescue.
02:27
We're going to have to probably use these tools to get the grate off.
02:34
Roger.
02:41
We have the grate open and we're starting to pull the ducks out.
02:58
402 to 403, are you going to be offset then from headquarters?
03:07
Valley, sir, all ducks have been extricated and reunited with mom.
03:15
Duck extrication completed.
03:18
Reunited with mom at 937.