FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4)– Firefighters rushed to rescue a horse that fell into a pool in Fort Collins on Friday. The horse fell into the pool filled with snow and icy water in the 6500 block of Kyle Ave. about 6:40 p.m.
Fire crews said that the horse had escaped its enclosure before falling into the pool.
READ MORE: COVID In Colorado: 1,300 To Get Vaccine At Regis University Thanks To Local Latina LeadersSome of the firefighters kept the horse calm while keeping its head above water. After about 40 minutes, the horse was removed from the pool.
The horse was taken to the Colorado State University Vet Hospital after a veterinarian checked it out once on solid ground.
READ MORE: COVID Restrictions In Colorado: Health Officials Seek Feedback On 'Dial 3.0'FINAL UPDATE: The horse was successfully removed from the pool at about 7:20 pm. Firefighters, police officers, paramedics, and others worked to warm the horse while it was attended to by a veterinarian from CSU. It was stabilized and transported to the CSU Vet Hospital. pic.twitter.com/G7aw2rqzW9
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