The Tucson Fire Department rescued five kittens from a storm drain in Tucson on Saturday, June 30.

Five kittens were rescued from a storm drain near River and Oracle roads on Saturday, officials said.

Shortly after 10:30 a.m. Saturday morning, the Tucson Fire Department received a call from the Pima Animal Care Center about two kittens stuck in a storm drain. Pima County Department of Environmental Quality officials were also at the scene, a news release from the fire department said.

The grate of the storm drain was removed and the vault was 15-feet deep, the release shows. Firefighters were able to rescue the two kittens, but also noticed an additional three kittens further away. 

PACC provided firefighters with a net to help rescue the last three kittens, according to the release. 

PACC estimated that the kittens were less than a week old. They were taken to a vet and will hopefully be available for adoption soon.


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