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Spooked Horse Lands In Mud, Requires Digging Out By Hand

LAKEWOOD, Colo. (CBS4) -- Firefighters and park rangers spent two hours late Saturday afternoon using wildland firefighting tools to remove a tired horse from a lakeside quagmire. The dig was successful and the horse was uninjured.

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 6 (South Metro Fire tweet)
(credit: West Metro Fire Rescue/Twitter)

West Metro Fire District Chief Jay Jackson told CBS4 the horse was one of three being walked on a trail along the south side of Bear Creek Lake trail when it spooked and ran toward the lake. The owner was able to remove the horse's saddle but the animal sank deeper as it struggled.

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 1 (Lakewood PD FB)
(credit: Lakewood Police Department/Facebook)

"He was tired when we got there," Jackson said.

Firefighters, rangers, and Lakewood Animal Control officers laid down plywood to stand next to the animal, then began removing the mud from around its legs and torso in order to "break the suction," Jackson said.

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 7 (South Metro Fire tweet)
(credit: West Metro Fire/Twitter)

They used wildland firefighting tools such as shovels and hoes to do the job. "It was what we happened to have on the truck."

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 10 (West Metro Fire tweet)
(credit: West Metro Fire Rescue/Twitter)
Bear Creek Horse Rescue 8 (West Metro Fire tweet)
(credit: West Metro Fire Rescue/Twitter)

A large backhoe was also ordered and en route, but by 5 p.m. it was not needed. A good yank on the rope around the horse's neck encouraged it to work free of the muck on its own.

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 2 (Lakewood PD FB)
(credit: Lakewood Police Department/Facebook)

"Gave him some tugs and up he came," Jackson said. "It was a good collaborative effort."

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 9 (West Metro Fire tweet)
(credit: West Metro Fire Rescue/Twitter)

The horse was examined by a veterinarian on the spot, gently cleaned using one of the fire hoses, and walked home.

Bear Creek Horse Rescue 4 (Lakewood PD FB)
(credit: Lakewood Police Department/Facebook)

 

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