South Bend Police rescue ducklings from storm drain
By:
Esther Kather
Posted: Jul 2, 2018 9:41 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Four ducklings were rescued after falling into a storm drain on Sample Street.
The dramatic rescue was captured as South Bend Police pulled the ducklings one by one from the drain.
This happened in front of the station early Monday morning.
Sgt. Goben walked all four ducklings across the street to Ignition Park where they were reunited with the mother hen.
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