Fire crews help rescue calf from Oakenshaw culvert

Firefighters went to the rescue and managed to move on a calf that got stuck in a water-filled culvert.

The rescue happenend at 8am yesterday after a worried farmer dialled 999.

Henrietta, a Belgian blue, had wandered out of her field at Mill Carr, Hill Lane, in Oakenshaw and in to one of two pipes that run under the M606.

A crew from Cleckheaton attended. One firefighter went to the far end of the 250 yard tunnel while another two of the crew, wearing drysuits, and the farmer crouched their way through into the tunnel and managed to coax the confused calf back out into the field again.

A fire spokesman said: “The farmer had been worried the calf might drown.”

Comments(3)

Mik_e says...
1:09pm Sun 20 May 12

The fire service, along with other emergency services should make a charge for cases like this.

Albion. says...
2:45pm Sun 20 May 12

Mik_e wrote:
The fire service, along with other emergency services should make a charge for cases like this.
http://www.bbc.co.uk
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sam-tyler says...
9:26pm Sun 20 May 12

I thought we did pay for such things already via taxes, as Fire & Rescue services are Government funded.

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