Fire fighters dash to dramatic Sunday morning animal rescue

Mammy duck with her seven rescued ducklings (photo credit: TWFRS)

On Sunday morning a crew from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service were deployed to an animal rescue with a difference.

The firefighters from Newcastle Central Community Fire Station were sent to Castle Leazes Student Accommodation as a student from Newcastle University had raised the alarm just after 10:00 with our Fire Control Team that seven ducklings were trapped down a storm drain.

The crew from Blue Watch dashed over to the student accommodation block located at Spital Tongues in Newcastle to be greeted by a very worried Mammy duck and a crowd of concerned onlookers.

The firefighters were told upon arrival about the ducklings’ plight.  A few of the students had heard anxious quacks from the agitated parent but couldn’t work out what the cries were relating to.

But after further investigations by the compassionate students they noticed that the mother duck was circling the drain and flapping her wings, to which they could see the trapped ducklings through the grate.

“It was as if the mother duck knew that we were there to help rescue her trapped offspring,” said TWFRS Watch Manager, Lee Denny.

The firefighters swooped in and the rescue took a matter of minutes. Watch Manager Denny continued: “We scraped away the excess muck from around the sides of the drain and used a crowbar to loosen the grate.  Once the cover was removed, each of the ducklings were rescued and returned back to their relieved mam.

“We were delighted and over the moon that the story had a happy ending and credit goes out to the Newcastle University students who initially raised the alarm.

“It’s not every day that you get to save the lives of seven little ducklings on a Sunday morning.”

The mother duck and her seven very lucky ducklings waddled away and enjoyed the rest of their day in the Toon.

The crew left the scene of the animal rescue at approximately 10:30.