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IT S A TRAP! : Child s instincts rescue 8 ducklings from roadside storm drain
11-year-old Kaiden Porter saw a duck in the road. He went out to stop traffic, but realized 8 ducklings had fallen into a storm drain near his Grand Haven home. Author: Brent Ashcroft Updated: 6:22 PM EDT May 10, 2021
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. A residential neighborhood in Grand Haven turned into a full-blown emergency scene Saturday as several ducklings had to be rescued from a roadside storm drain.
If it wasn t for the instincts of an 11-year-old boy who lives nearby, the ducklings likely would have never been found.
On Saturday, May 8 around 1 p.m., Amanda Opalek went outside and saw a mother duck with three of her ducklings in tow, creating a traffic jam at the corner of Ferry and Woodlawn Streets.
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