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Cow Rescued After Dramatic Fall Into Shropshire Hole
10 Mar
Summary
- Firefighters used winches and tools for hours to free a cow.
- The cow fell into a hole in Pulverbatch, near Shrewsbury.
- A veterinarian sedated the cow to minimize stress during the rescue.

A cow was successfully winched to safety by emergency services in Shropshire after it fell down a hole. The incident occurred on Monday evening in Pulverbatch, a village near Shrewsbury.
Four fire appliances were dispatched to the scene to aid the stranded animal. Firefighters worked for several hours, employing two winches, specialized tools, and restraints to execute the rescue.
The operation involved "brilliant teamwork" from multiple crews, including Amber Watch and Red Watch from Wellington, and firefighters from Minsterley. A veterinarian sedated the cow during the entire process to minimize its stress and discomfort.
The rescue was supervised by a specialist rescue instructor, ensuring the safety and well-being of both the animal and the rescue team. The coordinated effort ultimately led to a successful outcome.




