Crime & Safety

SEE: Red-Tailed Hawk Rescued From Tri-Valley Tree

The bird was trapped, entangled in a kite string. Watch the glorious moment that the bird flew free.

The bird was freed Wednesday morning.
The bird was freed Wednesday morning. (Alameda County Fire Department)

DUBLIN, CA — First responders rescued a red-tailed hawk stuck in a tree Wednesday morning.

The Alameda County fire and Dublin police departments arrived around 9 a.m. at Dublin's Emerald Glen Park and found that the bird had become entangled in a kite string, according to Alameda County Fire. Though the hawk was far from the trunk and the towering branch stood well above the heads of the first responders, they set out to save the struggling bird.

First responders held onto four long ropes tied to the top rung of a ladder — two on each side — to steady the ladder as a firefighter held it straight in the air. Another firefighter climbed to the top of the ladder and cut the string that bound the hawk to a tree.

Find out what's happening in Pleasantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

It was a sight to behold.

The red-tailed hawk immediately flew free, off into the horizon.

Find out what's happening in Pleasantonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.