Crews called to rescue cow

Thursday 26th November 2009, 8:00PM GMT.

The cow is lifted out of the Quarry. Picture by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service

The cow is lifted out of the Quarry. Picture by Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service

Firefighters battled for more than three hours to rescue a cow which had fallen 60 feet down a quarry at a farmer’s field near Oswestry.

The crews used specialist equipment including a heavy winch to pull the cow up the side of the quarry wall at the remote farm at Haughton near West Felton.

A vet was called before the rescue to sedate the animal which somehow escaped injury despite tumbling into the disused quarry.

Firefighters from Oswestry, Wellington, Church Stretton and Shrewsbury used a 6×6 off-road rescue vehicle and a farm vehicle with a telescopic arm to carry out the rescue.

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