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A couple of concerned kids in Florida are being credited with helping to save the life of an injured bald eagle they found wrapped in a fishing line, with a fishing hook pierced through its beak. ....
By Brian Munchie Pasco County Fire Rescue assists in the rescue of a bald eagle Pasco County Fire Rescue Station 21 heard a knock on the station door around 4 PM this afternoon. When Driver Engineer Jerry Brown opened the door, he was greeted by two kids holding an injured bald eagle. The Eagle was tired, and its beak was wrapped in fishing line. After closer examination, Firefighters realized that the Eagle was underweight, a fishing hook was through his beak, and a fishing line was wrapped around his wing. The line was preventing the Eagle from eating and flying. The crew called for assistance from the Owl s Nest Sanctuary for Wildlife in Odessa. Dianne, a volunteer from Owl s Nest Sanctuary, hopped in her car and headed to station 21 to assist. It appears that the Eagle was wrapped in the line for about two days, was underweight, and dehydrated. ....
2-alarm fire damages several apartment units in Pasco County day after Christmas Pasco County Fire Rescue and last updated 2020-12-29 11:43:26-05 PASCO COUNTY, Fla. â A two-alarm fire damaged several apartment units in Pasco County Saturday evening. Pasco County Fire Rescue said firefighters arrived at the Tuscano at Suncoast apartments in Odessa and saw heavy fire coming from the second and third floor of one of the apartment buildings. Pasco County Fire Rescue According to a press release, firefighters say the sprinkler and alarm system activated successfully. 15 families were displaced by the fire and the American Red Cross responded to the scene to help residents with shelter and clothing. ....
At Least 240,000 Chickens Are Killed in Fire at Florida Egg Farm The financial loss from the fire, which destroyed two barns owned by Cal-Maine Foods in Dade City, Fla., was estimated at $1 million, officials said. Two of the four barns on a farm owned by Cal-Maine Foods were destroyed in a fire on Thursday.Credit.SKY10 News, via YouTube Dec. 17, 2020 At least 240,000 chickens were killed early Thursday when a fire swept through two densely packed barns in Florida owned by one of the nation’s largest distributors of eggs, the authorities said. The fire was reported around 1 a.m. by farmhands at the Cal-Maine Foods facility in Dade City, Fla., Shawn Whited, operations division chief for the Pasco County Fire Rescue, said in an interview. ....