There’s no doubt in asserting that fire force officials are the real superheroes of life as they try their best to save lives.
Unlike any other fire department, Rural America fire department has been involved in saving animals in majority.
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From cows to big elephants, Rural America fire department have saved a plenty of animals from dangerous situations. They have rescued animals from cisterns, septic tanks and all other precarious situations.
Another case was added into their list in the morning, when they successfully rescued a horse struck under the fence rail.
They were not sure how the horse caught up in such position when a neighbor called them after spotting her.
Along with the fire department, student Volunteers Lucas Anderson and Connor Lane worked on this case full-time. Lieutenant randy Hoodenpyl was in-charge of the case.
The team cut the railings, pushed horse to the side and the horse exerted pressure to come out of the dangerous position.
According to sources, the horse was playing around when she got stuck on top of the fence. The Rural America fire department tried many ways to rescue her.
The resourceful first responders are to be thanked in this case as they were vigilant about the issue and did the needful to get the horse out of the fence.
No injuries were reported as she was rescued harmless from the fence. It took 5 minutes for deputies and firefighters of America fire department to release the horse from the captivity of fence.
Though there were no injuries reported, the horse was pretty scared and showed signs of anxiety and fear during the time of rescue.
Thanks to the kind-hearted people who have contributed in rescuing the helpless soul. We often forget to appreciate the efforts put up by the fire department as they never come into limelight.
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