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Wildlife rescuers rush to save geese and ducks soaked in oil due to spill in Boston river.
Police and fire departments were dispatched to the Muddy River on the border of Boston and the town of Brookline .
Responders found that there was some kind of leak into the waterway that impacted wildlife.
The exact nature of the spill, and the exact location of the leak, were still under investigation.
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