7 Ducklings Saved From Storm Drain On Long Island Expressway
Briefly

Seven ducklings were successfully rescued from a storm drain on the Long Island Expressway by officers and workers from the Department of Transportation. Officers Justin Davis, Sameer Malik, and Thomas Cummings responded to the situation after being dispatched to the area between exits 62 and 63. An excavator was utilized to lift the cover of the storm drain, enabling the rescue. Once freed, the ducklings were taken to Long Island Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation for safe release.
Seven ducklings were saved from a storm drain on the Long Island Expressway by officers and workers from the Department of Transportation, Suffolk police reported. Officers Justin Davis, Sameer Malik, and Thomas Cummings were dispatched to the westbound LIE where the ducklings were trapped. Using an excavator, the storm drain cover was lifted to rescue the trapped ducklings, which were then released to Long Island Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.
Officers from Suffolk police, along with Department of Transportation workers, rescued seven ducklings trapped in a storm drain on the Long Island Expressway. The rescue operation involved the use of an excavator to safely lift the cover of the storm drain to free the ducklings.
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