Bald eagle rescued from floating ice on New York's Hudson River
NYPD Harbor Unit officers rescued an injured bald eagle trapped on ice, transporting it to a New Jersey sanctuary for care, officials said.
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An injured golden eagle drifted on an ice floe in the Hudson River, and New York police officers brought the animal to safety in a spectacular rescue operation.
Watch the moment NYPD rescues injured bald eagle from icy Hudson River
An injured bald eagle is recovering after it was pulled from floating ice on the Hudson River Tuesday morning. The NYPD posted body camera footage of harbor officers rescuing the eagle who was initially spotted crying out in distress. Responding officers eventually used a catchpole and a tarp to secure the bird and bring it to safety. The eagle, who...
Bald eagle floating on Hudson River ice rescued by NYPD – Democratic Accent
NYPD Harbor Unit officers rescued an injured bald eagle that was found floating on ice in the Hudson River Tuesday, authorities said. The officers spotted the injured bird at about 9:27 a.m. local time while on patrol, hearing it cry out as it clung to a drifting slab of ice in the frigid river. They quickly maneuvered their vessel through chunks of ice, bringing the boat alongside the stranded bird. Bodycam video released by the department show…
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