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Firefighters rescue swan stuck in frozen Connecticut river

NORWALK, Conn. (AP) — Firefighters came to the rescue of a swan that was stuck in a frozen Connecticut river this week.

Norwalk Fire Department crews donned cold-water rescue suits and used ropes to carefully move out onto the Norwalk River on Tuesday. They soon found the swan’s feet were frozen into the ice, and it took them about 30 minutes to free the bird and bring it to shore without incident.

It’s not clear how long the swan may have been stuck before it was discovered, and firefighters initially were concerned it had died. But as they approached, they noticed movement and quickly became optimistic about their rescue effort.

Deputy Chief Jonathan Maggio said the swan appeared grateful for the rescue, noting the bird was “just happy to be out of the ice.” The swan was taken to a veterinarian center, which reports it’s doing well and is expected to make a full recovery. Once it regains its strength, the swan will be properly released.

This was not the department’s first animal rescue during the recent stretch of bitterly cold and stormy weather. Crews also rescued a duck and a dog, but said saving the swan also gave them a valuable opportunity to train for future ice rescues.

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A member of the Norwalk Fire department approaches a swan stuck in the ice on the Norwalk River, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026 in Norwalk, Conn. (Norwalk Fire Department via AP)
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Firefighters with the Norwalk Fire department pull a swan from the Norwalk River after freeing it from the ice, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026 in Norwalk, Conn. (Norwalk Fire Department via AP)
Firefighters rescue swan stuck in frozen Connecticut river | iNFOnews.ca
Firefighters with the Norwalk Fire department prepare to free a swan that was stuck in the ice on the Norwalk River, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026 in Norwalk, Conn. (Norwalk Fire Department via AP)

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