Gwangyang 119 Safety Center, Orphaned Duckling Returned to Mother's Care
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Jeonnam Gwangyang Fire Station (Chief Choi Hyun-kyung) announced on the 4th that they promptly responded to an animal rescue dispatch order on the 2nd regarding nine ducklings trapped in a sewer at 759 Chonam Industrial Complex, Chonam-ri, Gwangyang-eup, Gwangyang City, and safely rescued all nine ducklings.
The rescue team confirmed on site that nine ducklings were trapped in the sewer and unable to escape. Using animal capture nets and other rescue equipment, they safely rescued the ducklings and then released them after finding the mother duck patrolling nearby.
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Kim Dong-gi, Chief of the Gwangyang 119 Safety Center who participated in the rescue, said, "In duck rescues, it is important to use their tendency to move in groups to ensure none are missed until the last one is rescued. Additionally, prior safety measures are crucial to prevent them from becoming trapped in the sewer again."
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