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Margate firefighters free Edgar Allan Crow

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Edgar Allan Crow By NANETTE LoBIONDO GALLOWAY MARGATE – At the site of the city’s best dressed Halloween residence, Margate firefighters Tuesday afternoon freed Edgar Allan Crow. Resident Ari Goldberger milled about his Parkway home trying to find where the bird chirping was coming from. Although Goldberger has numerous black crows boxed up in his basement that he uses for his outdoor Halloween decorations, this crow was real and stuck in his fireplace chimney. “I heard the caws in the house, and first thought a window was open and it was just outside in a tree,” he said. “But my personal assistant Maddie Joseph was here, and she said it might be in the chimney.” Goldberger didn’t know what else to do but call 911 seeking an animal control officer. “They’re sending the Fire Department,” Goldberger told Joseph. “I have no problem with insects, but I don’t want to mess with ‘The Birds,’” he said looking up at the matchbook artwork on his living room wall. Alfred Hitchcock matchbook art by Mike Bell. The artwork told the story of another man’s experiences with birds – Alfred Hitchcock giving a side look to a black crow sitting on a matchstick. On a Facebook post, Ari wrote in all caps: “MARGATE FIRE DEPARTMENT IS FOR THE BIRDS.” “Professional, calm, friendly, bright, and dedicated to do whatever they’re called upon to do,” he said. The entire duty crew responded to the Goldberger home. As one firefighter shone a light up the chimney, another firefighter, Joe Costa, who will forever be known as the Bird Whisperer, arrived in full turnout gear. He knelt on the floor and reached up the flue to reach the bird. “I may have to manhandle him,” Costa said. Before long, Costa had the bird in hand and Goldberger opened a door to let the bird fly. Costa named him Edgar Allan Crow as he brought the bird outside and gently stroked his back. Edgar Allan Crow – maybe in shock or maybe just enjoying all the attention – stuck around for a few minutes before flying off into a tree. “The bird didn’t want to leave his hands,” Goldberger said. “How often does something like this happen in your life? I felt so silly calling the fire department, but it seems as though they’ve done this before.” He recorded several videos of his call to 911 and the bird rescue. View the edited version here. https://youtu.be/j8M6_VOYa08?si=MFxqGDDV6uMvKRpk https://www.downbeach.com/2023/10/16/attorney-creates-haunting-memories-at-his-margate-mansion/ Copyright Access Network 2024