Horse rescue: LAFD helicopter crew hoists 1,000-pound animal stranded in ravine

ByABC7.com staff KABC logo
Sunday, August 11, 2019
Horse hoisted to safety after getting stranded in Sunland ravine
Los Angeles City firefighters responded to a horse down a ravine in Sunland. The 1,000 pound horse was hoisted to safety and examined by a veterinarian.

SUNLAND, Calif. -- Los Angeles City firefighters responded to a horse down a ravine in Sunland.

Sunny, a 30-year-old male horse, had been stuck in a fence where he was corralled Friday. Rescuers attempted to free him before he fell down a 50-foot hillside.

After two unsuccessful attempts to help the horse get upright, the operation transitioned to a hoist operation. He was sedated by the L.A. Animal Services Veterinarian in preparation for the rescue.

The LAFD helicopter prepared for the operation by removing a water-dropping tank from the helicopter normally used to fight wildfires. This exposed a hook capable of carrying the 1,000-pound horse.

Los Angeles City firefighters responded to a horse down a ravine in Sunland. The horse was on private property and did not seem to be injured.

LAFD Search and Rescue and the L.A. Animal Services Specialized Mobile Animal Rescue Team were on scene to assist and provide medical care.

Sunny was safely hoisted to secure ground where he was treated by a veterinarian.