Calf rescued from drain canal in California
Fire crews rescued a calf that was trapped in a drain canal in La Habra, California near Los Angeles on Saturday.
The calf was found near Sonora High School around 6:15 p.m., according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
The young animal had jumped from the high school’s farming area before landing in the canal, officials said.
Video from the scene showed multiple fire crews making their way down into the drain area and securing the cow onto a harness. A rescue truck was used to lift the calf out of the canal before placing it safely back on land.
As the calf was removed from the harness, it appeared to be uninjured and in good spirits.
It was able to walk back to the school grounds on its own legs where it was reunited with school staff members, officials said.
Sonora High School is part of the Fullerton Joint Union High School District which is known for having several high schools participate in agricultural studies. The program involves housing livestock on school campuses.