A Leek fire crew saved a horse that was trapped in a ditch

By Jack Lenton

10th Mar 2021 | Local News

A Leek fire crew showed that their work involves much more than just fighting fires yesterday after rescuing a horse that was trapped in a ditch.

Crews were called out yesterday afternoon after receiving reports of the trapped horse.

A crew from Leek attended the horse, which was trapped near Brown Edge, and a crew from Sandyford was also in attendance.

The firefighters used a tractor to lift the horse out, before it was checked over by a vet in attendance.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were called at 4.40pm yesterday (Tuesday 9 March) to Lower Stonehouse Farm on Stonehouse Lane, Brown Edge, in the Staffordshire Moorlands, to reports of a horse being trapped in a ditch.

"Crews from Sandyford and Leek attended and assisted a vet who was checking the animal's condition. The decision was made with them to use a tractor and a hobble lift to extricate the horse.

"The horse was safely out of the ditch by 6pm where it was checked over by the vet in attendance."

     

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