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Quick-acting cops didn’t quack under pressure when they saved 11 tiny ducklings trapped in a storm drain at the NYPD’s police academy, while their frantic mother looked on, new footage of the daring rescue shows. 

The officers, assigned to the College Point academy, instantly got to work when they spotted the mama duck circling the drain as her babies chirped inside around 9 a.m. Saturday, cops said.


  Quick-acting cops removed all 11 ducklings who had strayed into a storm drain at the NYPD Academy. X/@NYPDnews Quick-acting cops removed all 11 ducklings who had strayed into a storm drain at the NYPD Academy. X/@NYPDnews

  One cop lowered herself into the drain and counted the ducks as she removed them. X/@NYPDnews One cop lowered herself into the drain and counted the ducks as she removed them. X/@NYPDnews

They lifted the drain cover before one cop lowered herself into the space and removed the little ducklings – handing them off to her colleagues in blue as she counted, according to video released by the NYPD.

“I have two more, don’t leave yet!” she said.

The ducklings were ultimately reunited with their mother and released into a field, cops said. 


  After the rescue, the relieved mama trotted off with her ducks in a row. X/@NYPDnews After the rescue, the relieved mama trotted off with her ducks in a row. X/@NYPDnews

The video showed the moment the dutiful – and relieved – mother trotted off with all her ducks in a row. 

“The NYPD protects and serves all New Yorkers, even those with beaks!” the department posted on X. 

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