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3-hour effort rescues horse from Oregon mud hole

The Columbian
Published: June 15, 2014, 5:00pm
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Firefighters from Marion County Fire District No.
Firefighters from Marion County Fire District No. 1 and others remove lifting straps from the horse, Missy, after she was lifted from a muddy hole that held it like quicksand Sunday in Salem, Ore. Photo Gallery

SALEM, Ore. — Firefighters and others in Oregon worked for three hours to rescue a horse that had fallen into a muddy hole that held it like quicksand.

The horse named Missy apparently fell off an embankment into a shallow creek where she was trapped by mud up to her sides.

The Statesman Journal reports Marion County Fire District No. 1 responded on Sunday and firefighters worked about two hours before the owner called in a front-end loader.

The heavy equipment was fitted with lifting straps and a veterinarian sedated Missy before she was extricated from the mud and placed on stable ground.

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