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Riverside Firefighters Rescue Horse From Canal

Riverside firefighters Saturday rescued a horse that fell into the Gage Canal off Jackson Street with its rider.

A veterinarian sedated the horse while the rescue team put rigging around the animal, he said. It was hoisted to safety.
A veterinarian sedated the horse while the rescue team put rigging around the animal, he said. It was hoisted to safety. (Shutterstock)

RIVERSIDE, CA — Riverside firefighters Saturday rescued a horse that fell into the Gage Canal off Jackson Street with its rider.

The fall occurred about noon and the horse suffered minor injuries trying to get out of the canal, said Battalion Chief Scott Wilson.

A plan was created to use a crane to hoist the horse to safety, Wilson said. "For this to occur, the animal must be sedated so a veterinarian was requested to respond."

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The veterinarian sedated the horse while the rescue team put rigging around the animal, he said. It was hoisted to safety.

"Once the animal was back on the ground, the horse was further treated by the veterinarian and eventually released back to the owner," Wilson said. "The horse and its owner were both pleased to have the horse back on terra firma."

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