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Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kind Man's Persistent Attempt to Help Ducklings Escape From Pool Is Everything
Kind Man's Persistent Attempt to Help Ducklings Escape From Pool Is Everything originally appeared on PetHelpful. No matter whether kids walk on two legs or are furry or feathered, they have a knack for finding new adventures. Sometimes that curious nature can get them into hot water, much like a flock of ducklings who decided to take a dip in a swimming pool. Recently, @lindseykathleen1 shared a TikTok video featuring a few spirited ducklings who wanted to have a pool day. When mama dove in to collect them, she eventually realized she needed some help to get her family back on dry land. Luckily, a kind man stopped to offer an assist. Though, this wasn't a simple rescue. You'll say, 'Aw,' and laugh out loud as you watch his multiple attempts to help these ducklings escape the pool. I guess it's true: You can depend on the kindness of strangers! 'My sweet husband saved the day. I just love watching mommas do their thing. She was never giving up and knew when to let us help,' @lindseykathleen1 wrote in the TikTok post. As shown in the video, these duckling jumped into the pool, probably to cool off. Mama saw them and went after her flock, gathering them together so she could protect them. After all, who wouldn't want to keep an eye on their babies with strangers nearby? It seems like she was swimming around looking for ways to get them out of the pool. Thankfully, a man would find a way to help her family, but it would take a few tries to get them out first idea was to just pick up the ducklings one at a time and place them on the ground. Unfortunately, '[h]e would get one out and [they] would jump right back in,' explained the video captions. At one point, mama was pretty stressed. 'She was so tired and really started to panic,' mentions the video. That was until this man and his family came up with a plan B. They scooped up the ducklings individually and gathered them into an open tote bag. Then they grabbed mom and released this family back on land. Phew! Ducklings cannot get out of a pool easily, so them being in one can be dangerous or even deadly for them. According to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, ducks may not be able to fly out of a pool or make it over the ledge of a pool. They could even drown if they get tired or exhausted before finding their way out of the pool. That's why it's so heartwarming that this man and his family made sure to aid this family — no matter how many tries it took. I'm so glad these ducklings and their mom are safe! Kind Man's Persistent Attempt to Help Ducklings Escape From Pool Is Everything first appeared on PetHelpful on Jun 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by PetHelpful on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.


CBS News
23-06-2025
- Health
- CBS News
3-year-old rescued from pool in Cary, Illinois
A 3-year-old was pulled from a pool and rushed to the hospital in Cary, Illinois, northwest of Chicago Sunday afternoon. At 12:37 p.m., the Cary Fire Protection District was called to the Sunburst Bay Aquatic Center, at 1201 N. First St. in Cary. Paramedics found the 3-year-old, gender unspecified, in respiratory distress after being pulled from the pool, the fire protection district said. A medical helicopter was placed on standby, but ultimately canceled as the child's condition improved, the district said. The child was breathing and responsive after being taken to an area hospital. Multiple water rescues have transpired in Chicago amid the extreme heat this weekend. On Saturday, rescue crews pulled multiple people from Lake Michigan as crowds packed the beach. At Navy Pier, police said a 27-year-old woman identified as Zahrie Walls was pulled from the water around 5:30 p.m. Saturday, and taken to Northwestern, where she died.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Yahoo
Child rushed to hospital after rescued from Cleveland city pool: I-Team
CLEVELAND (WJW) – A Cleveland councilman tells the FOX 8 I-Team that a child had to be rescued from a city pool and rushed to a hospital Friday evening. Councilman Richard Starr said a young boy climbed the fence at the Lonnie Burten Recreation Center and then jumped in the pool, even though it was closed. The boy was unable to swim and his friends started yelling for help, Starr said. Watch: Residents called 911 for hours about crowds filling streets — where was Cleveland police? He added that some 'older kids' who were playing basketball heard the commotion and ran to help. They were able to get the boy out of the pool. A few minutes later, police and EMS arrived, Starr said. 'He was taken to the hospital and I am praying for him and his family,' Starr said. The I-Team reached out to police for additional information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.