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Feathered firefighter: Lost duck finds home at Tuscaloosa fire station

<i>Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue via CNN Newsource</i><br/>A feathered firefighter in Alabama is proving that ducks may be better than Dalmatians when it comes to keeping a crew company.
Tuscaloosa Fire Rescue via CNN Newsource
A feathered firefighter in Alabama is proving that ducks may be better than Dalmatians when it comes to keeping a crew company.

By Riley Conlon

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    TUSCALOOSA, Alabama (WVTM) — A feathered firefighter in Alabama is proving that ducks may be better than Dalmatians when it comes to keeping a crew company.

This is Howard, the beloved pet of Tuscaloosa Fire & Rescue’s Fire Station 2.

Howard made his way to the station three years ago and, to the surprise of the firefighters who work there, decided to stay for good.

Howard isn’t a freeloader, mind you. According to Tuscaloosa Fire, he always mans his post in order to greet the crew when they return from late-night calls.

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