Photo: West Webster Fire Department. WHECTV Created: May 23, 2021 08:44 PM
WEBSTER, N.Y. (WHEC) The West Webster Fire Department and Webster Police Department saved ten ducklings from a storm drain on Saturday.
The fire department says that while it was easy to get the first nine of them out, the 10th and final one was a bit more tricky. Thankfully, they were eventually able to get it free as well.
The ducklings have since been reunited with their mom.
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Police say a 62-year-old motorcyclist was killed after a crash at the intersection of Klem and Five Mile Line roads in Webster.
It happened around 5:45 p.m. when a car heading west on Klem Rd. turned left in front of the eastbound motorcycle.
The man on the motorcycle was not identified. However, the investigation remains active.
Police say the motorcyclist was taken to a local hospital where he died. One person inside the vehicle that pulled in front of the motorcycle was also taken to the hospital.
Dec 22, 2020
The woman found guilty of supplying William Spengler with the firearms he used in the West Webster Fire Department ambush is now living at a halfway house in Pittsburgh, PA.
Dawn Nguyen has reportedly been released from prison and is now at a Residential Reentry Management field office in Pittsburgh, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website.
Nguyen was sentenced to eight years in prison for providing the guns Spengler used to shoot four firefighters in West Webster on Christmas Eve in 2012.
Earlier this year she had requested to be released from prison and be placed on home confinement for the rest of her sentence because of COVID-19.
turned out to be an ambush. police say that gunman william spengler set the fire and then shot and killed him along with his fellow firefighter and mentor mike kiapirini. thousands gathered to say good-bye to him. those that knew him best tried to put it into words. we all lost two loved ones this week in mike and tomascz. as part of the west webster fire department s extended family the members will always be there for each of you. mike was a loving husband, father and son, brother, friend, and he was my mentor. lieutenant lieutenant mike mike chiapperini, car 941, your
10-7. your work is done here. rest in peace, my friend. god bless the family, god bless, webster. and god bless the united state of america. he was a wonderful husband, loving devoted, my best french and even though i m surrounded by wonderful people, i have an incredibly lonely feeling. my heart is broken but i m so thankful for the years we did share. my life is richer because of him. i m thankful for the three beautiful children he left us with. and a. heather: like tomascz kaczowka, he joined the fire department as teenager and