Life-saving action: Großraming fire department frees newborn calf

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Deployment of the Großraming Volunteer Fire Department: On November 16th, the emergency services rescued a newborn calf that had fallen into a shaft. A happy outcome for the animal!

Einsatz der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr Großraming: Am 16. November retteten die Einsatzkräfte ein neugeborenes Kalb, das in einen Schacht gefallen war. Ein glücklicher Ausgang für das Tier!
Deployment of the Großraming Volunteer Fire Department: On November 16th, the emergency services rescued a newborn calf that had fallen into a shaft. A happy outcome for the animal!

Life-saving action: Großraming fire department frees newborn calf

On Saturday evening, November 16th, the Großraming Volunteer Fire Department was called to an unusual operation that attracted the attention of the villagers. A newborn calf, only two days old, had fallen into a shaft and urgently needed help. Animal rescues like this are not common, and the fire department acted quickly and professionally to save the vulnerable animal.

The concerned farmers noticed the calf was missing and immediately went looking for it. They quickly found out that the animal was stuck in a deep shaft where it could no longer find a way out. They immediately alerted the fire department, who arrived with a rescue team and special equipment to free the calf.

The rescue operation

The firefighters worked methodically to ensure the calf's safety. Using a special rope and a blanket, they were able to carefully pull the calf out of its predicament. It was an emotional moment when the calf was finally free. Those present breathed a sigh of relief when the animal was rescued safely and without any visible injuries. This type of operation shows the commitment and diverse tasks that the volunteer fire department takes on.

The incident not only highlights the speed of the emergency response, but also the importance of cooperation between farmers and the fire department. Such rescues are important and underline the trust the rural community has in its fire department. For more information about this operation and the strength of the fire team, see the current reporting on www.meinkreis.at.