Mountain rescue team saves ducklings from drowning

Mother duck and ducklingsImage source, Derby Mountain Rescue Team
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There was no ground for the ducklings to sit on and no food

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A mountain rescue team had an unusual call-out when they were asked to help a mother duck and her ducklings.

The feathered family had found their way into a pit of water that was on a construction site belonging to Severn Trent.

The construction firm working there asked Derby Mountain Rescue Team - which happens to have its garage next door - to assist.

The volunteers saved eight of the ducklings with the help of their water rescue sled, a big net and a bucket.

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Eight of the ducklings, shown here with team supporter Jackie Walker, survived their ordeal

One of the ducklings had already drowned, but the others were taken to be cared for at a petting zoo after the mother flew off.

Mountain rescue volunteer David O'Sullivan said: "It's a shame one of them died but if we hadn't done something I think the others would have all died.

"There was no food, there was no ground for them to sit on, and there was no way of them getting out.

"We put the ducklings in a field for a bit and hoped the mother would come back but she didn't."

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The mother duck was able to fly out but her ducklings could not

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The ducklings were rescued using a water rescue sled and a big net

The rescue operation was in Duffield in Derbyshire on Saturday morning.

All of the people who work for Derby Mountain Rescue Team are unpaid volunteers.

They normally do search and rescue operations for humans, in partnership with the emergency services.

Only the day before rescuing the ducklings they helped a 14-year-old boy who had dislocated his knee while out walking with a group near Milldale.

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The duck and ducklings had not taken notice of the warning sign

The team's garage in Duffield is rented from Severn Trent but the site has problems with flooding.

However, a new base is currently being built next to the A52 outside Mackworth.

The team has raised more than £400,000 so far, and the fitting out process is likely to proceed as donations come in.

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