A team of Auckland volunteer firefighters who earned acclaim around the world for their heart-tugging rescue of eight ducklings trapped in a Green Bay drain have received another accolade, and a good-natured spoof video from fellow firefighters.
Footage of Titirangi Volunteer Fire Brigade firefighters extracting the ducklings from the drain has appeared in media around the world, including the BBC.
The 20-minute rescue operation involved a firefighter, held by the legs, reaching into the drain to scoop out the ducklings, who were then put inside an upturned road cone before being reunited with their anxious mother at a nearby park.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Australia associate director Ashley Fruno today announced the brigade would receive a Hero to Animals Award for their efforts.