Police Rush Into Burning Barn to Save Cows



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49 thoughts on “Police Rush Into Burning Barn to Save Cows

  1. That poor guy 😢 … thank God the cows and tractors were saved. My partner and I live on 12 acres of land and we raise chickens and have a lot of farm equipment. Taking care of those birds is an insane amount of work. Having to build enough structures so we can separate super mean roosters from hens, and store supplies like different foods and grains. And making sure each bird is healthy, and getting enough food/water and staying out of extreme heat or cold. Also, our main tractor/forklift was NOT cheap. That man had every right to freak out.

  2. If they were my cows I would not have waited I would have taken one of those tractors and put a hole in the wall to get them out. It seems that the one police officer cared more than the owner.

  3. I wept like I saw this video kudos to all you police officers especially that woman she's a true blue hero what a trooper. Save the cows sorry about the fire to the farmer boy everybody work together it was like watching a movie. They should write a little short story in a movie about that you go people God bless America Go Trump

  4. i luv the cops saying "come on, this way!" to the cows…. generally you gotta get them from behind and push them thru the narrow opening, but I get this was an emergency and they were most def heroes!!! hope that farmer is recovering and having better luck!!!

  5. Rewatching this a few times it made see that this some great teamwork with not just saving the cows but the tractors as well. The cops saved the farmer precious seconds by hooking up the chains to the equipment while he is still in the tractor pulling so he could focus on the tractors getting them out of the way and knowing that the other LEOs were working on getting his cows thus making it quicker to the cows. Having some of the LEOs just work on getting the tractors out while a few just work on getting the cows was great.

    I may not know much about farming but i have lived in farmland most of my life and know just how important even the small tractor is to a farm. I can't even begin to think about how much each of of those tractors cost as well as what it would cost to lose those cows. I know that even loosing one cow is hard for any farmer since this look like in my option a small farm.

  6. Emily's desperation to save those cows was infectious. I breathed a sigh of relief when they finally cut those chains. Could not have been any closer of a call. All of those guys really went for it and had no time to spare.
    Can't believe it was a happy ending.

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