Bomb squad robot rescues Tweety from crumbling building
Published: November 4, 2005
A BOMB squad robot rescued a woman’s pet bird today as police allowed some residents back into a block of apartments damaged in a Sydney road tunnel collapse.
About 50 people were evacuated early on Wednesday when a section of the Lane Cove Tunnel project collapsed, undermining the apartment building and leaving a corner of the block hanging over a massive hole.
With the hole now filled with concrete, residents from 18 of the units were briefly allowed home today to collect a few personal belongings.
Accompanied by police bomb squad personnel, they gathered clothes and personal effects and stuffed them into suitcases before leaving the building for the second time in three days.
Residents from units above the hole were not allowed home.
But a bomb squad robot sent into the units also retrieved a pet bird forgotten by one resident when the block was hurriedly evacuated in the early hours of Wednesday.
Tweety, a much-loved cockatiel belonging to Karen Bruce, was in a cage in an apartment above the unit that suffered the most damage in the collapse.
After the robot emerged from her unit with the caged bird today, an emotional Ms Bruce ran to the two to three month-old cockatiel and held it up triumphantly.
Soon, she was looking forward to taking Tweety out of the cage for a cuddle.
“Tweety is a hand-reared cockatiel who likes daily contact,” she explained.
Asked how it was, she said: “I don’t know. I’m not a vet, but she’s had a bit of (water and) seed left and stuff, so she is quite content.
“(But) it might be a quick rush to the vet.”
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