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Posted: 4:40 PM Jun 13, 2008
Wisconsin Ducks Rescues Flood Victims
The Wisconsin Ducks were called into action in Baraboo Thursday night to help rescue people from homes and businesses after the Baraboo River flooded.
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The Wisconsin Ducks were called into action in Baraboo Thursday night to help rescue people from homes and businesses after the Baraboo River flooded.
Ducks General Manager Dan Gavinski said Sauk County Emergency Management called him yesterday afternoon needing assistance at homes surrounded by water.
Gavin says the ducks helped rescue about 200 people.
The boats brought people from their homes to a parking lot near the Circus World Museum.
This was the second time this week the Ducks were called to help flood victims.
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