London medical workers rushed to the aid of what they thought was a collapsed woman Sunday evening, only to discover that the being in need was actually a pigeon.

The person who called emergency services said that a “bird collapsed,” LAS Emergency Planning Officer Chris Hawkswell (that’s really his name) said in a tweet.

Since those crazy old Brits sometimes refer to women as “birds,” the dispatcher assumed the call was about a human woman.

We have responded to a 999 call for a 'bird collapsed' in #Southall... Turns out it was an actual bird #UseUsWisely pic.twitter.com/uVfUWDuKFn — LAS Resilience Team (@LAS_TacAdvisor) April 12, 2015

Hawskwell noted that the call handler “stayed on the phone giving lifesaving advice until our paramedic arrived, thinking it was a human woman.” The caller also told the dispatcher that the bird was 25 years old.

When senior paramedic Rachel Lack got to the scene, she sad four people were gathered around the ailing pigeon, according to a news release from the London Ambulance Service.

“They were surprised to learn that the ambulance service is for humans not animals,” she said in the news release.