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the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, When it rains, it pours! Ridgewood Police Patrol Officers Kyle Monton and Kyle Scarpa responded to multiple reports of ducklings trapped in storm water catch basins throughout Ridgewood on Monday evening, 06/22. Here, the two (2) officers worked to free a duckling that got stuck in a catch basin located on Kira Lane, Ridgewood. Mama Duck was quacking loudly nearby until Officer Monton released her young charge out of his hands. All in an evening’s work for Ridgewood’s Finest!
Earning their pensions…
what are you an animal hater???
Every year! That is one thing animals don’t seem to remember.
Excuse me the police department open up a catch basin. We are at Dpw was called in to do that job. Or at least assist.
A few years back we had one of our members get severely hurt removing the catch basin. And I believe that individual was out for sometime, we believe he had injury to one of his knees.
Yes that is so true.
Well at least when the next time a storm drain floods the police department can take care of it.
Right!
Yeah We. Thought. So . !!!!!!!!
Boy did they open up a can of worms that they shouldn’t.
I’m surprised they didn’t call the animal control officer.
This is great news because I have a catch basin in front of my house that always floods . Now I know who to call. When it floods in a rainstorm. Now they must respond, what are they gonna say oh we don’t clean I’ll catch basins. Oh I see double standards.
Ok, I’ll be the one to say it. Quack Lives Matter!
Bears need healthy white meat too
Let them lift the grates for piece work snacks
Water dept can recover the sewers
On coffee breaks