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Dramatic bird rescue caught on camera as California firefighters save trapped hawk

A fire department in California captured a dramatic rescue on camera — but it wasn’t quite what you might expect.

The Alameda County Fire Department responded to a hawk in distress, video posted on Twitter shows. The bird got caught in netting on the roof of a gas station in Newark, according to the fire department.

Two firefighters climbed a ladder to the top of the station and found the hawk’s wing tangled in the netting. One of them held the bird steady while the other cut through the net.

It took the duo 15 minutes to free the hawk, the fire department tweeted. After the hawk was freed, the Newark Police Department took the bird “to a clinic.”

The fire department’s tweet thanked the police department for “providing support and traffic control for the rescue.”

This story was originally published October 27, 2020 at 1:25 PM with the headline "Dramatic bird rescue caught on camera as California firefighters save trapped hawk."

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Brooke Wolford
The News Tribune
Brooke is native of the Pacific Northwest and most recently worked for KREM 2 News in Spokane, Washington, as a digital and TV producer. She also worked as a general assignment reporter for the Coeur d’Alene Press in Idaho. She is an alumni of Washington State University, where she received a degree in journalism and media production from the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication.
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