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Ore. firefighters rescue horse stuck in creek

Firefighters used a rope and pulley system to help pull the horse free, who suffered a small scrape on his back leg

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A firefighter, left, assists the owner of the horse to rescue the animal following an accident.

Gert Zoutendijk/Lake Oswego Fire Department via AP

The Associated Press

LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. — Fire officials in the Portland suburb of Lake Oswego say their successful rescue of a horse that fell and got trapped in a creek bed was aided by the 10-year-old animal’s calm demeanor.

Fire Marshal Gert Zoutendijk says the owner of the horse named Major called for help after an accident late Wednesday afternoon as he rode the horse on the Iron Mountain Trail. Major fell and ended up trapped in a creek bed, with his legs wedged against the bank in such a way that he was unable to rise.

Firefighters used a rope and pulley system to help pull the horse free.

Eventually, Major was able to get up by himself. Battalion Chief Dave Morris says the 1,000-pound horse suffered only a small scrape on a back leg.