Over the weekend, the Giles County Fire and Rescue team sprang into action after receiving a distress call about a sizable cow that had become trapped. The responders, along with assistance from nearby neighbors, dedicated several hours to the challenging task of freeing the cow, which had found itself stuck in an old well spring house. Despite the difficult circumstances, their efforts paid off as they successfully managed to extricate the cow from the thick mud that had ensnared it.
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