Irish Daily Mirror

Ambulance crew moo-ve cows off road

- BY MIRROR REPORTER

Paramedic in Limerick AN ambulance crew has shared on Twitter how they came to the rescue of a herd of stray cows.

Staff from Mid West National Ambulance Service in Limerick came across the animals on deadly bend in the road.

They herded the cattle back in their field, averting the potential for a nasty car crash.

After telling the cows to get a moo-ve on, the paramedics went about their day as normal, sharing the incident on Twitter later.

A tweet on their account reads: “When you come around a bad bend and animals have broken out, so they were put back into the field gates closed and used oxygen tubing used to tie the gates. That’s NAS Midwest for ya!” ONE’S an unpredicta­ble predator that will stop at nothing to satisfy its urges… the other’s Saba the cheetah.

Boris Johnson said he felt “totally calm and at ease” as he posed with the big cat.

But with reference to Britain’s former Foreign Secretary’s reported infideliti­es, some jokers wanted to know, “Which one is the cheetah?”

The Putinesque pic was snapped on a trip to Howletts Wildlife Park, Kent, which he visited for his £240,000-a-year weekly paper column.

The zoo has been criticised over safety as Saba escaped last year and killed two deer.

Boris, 54, is now courting PR woman Carrie Symonds, 30, after being dumped by wife Marina Wheeler QC, 55.

Some animals can never change their spots.

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