Hole-y Cow: First responders rescue calf that got stuck in a sinkhole in Tennessee

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Jefferson County first responders were out working ’til the cows came home early Saturday morning… literally. 

The New Market Fire Department and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a stuck calf that had the misfortune of wandering into a sinkhole on Friends Station Road around 7:30 a.m.

According to the fire department, the calf fell into a hole that was 8 feet deep and 8 feet wide. Crews were able to hoist the calf out of the hole safely with no injuries to the animal or crews.

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