WHITE MARSH, Md. — An adorable rescue mission happened earlier this week, where Baltimore County Police saved four ducklings who had fallen into a storm drain in White Marsh.
Police were working the desk when an employee at the Giant Food on Honeygo Boulevard told them that four baby ducks were stuck inside a storm drain.
The officers arrived to the scene and immediately hopped into the storm drain, successfully rescuing all four ducklings in the process.
Police shared a video of the rescue on their Twitter page.
Video from one of the officers assisting with the duck rescue. Full story and more photos can be found on Facebook: https://t.co/WU34ppHjWg ^NL pic.twitter.com/EvVjEkiXeC
— Baltimore County Police Department (@BaltCoPolice) June 21, 2019
This wasn't the first time ducks were in danger in White Marsh. In April, crews from the White Marsh Volunteer Fire Company rescued 12 ducklings stuck in a storm drain at the White Marsh Mall.
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Eight more ducklings were saved in Baltimore after the baby ducks had fallen down a storm drain near the Johns Hopkins’ Keswick facility in May.
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