Mirfield horse rescued by firefighters recovers from his ‘ordeal’ with no injuries

A dramatic rescue mission saw firefighters help a horse, who had become trapped in a sink hole in his favourite field in Mirfield on Saturday (January 7).
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The 27-year-old horse named Prince had been enjoying a Saturday morning walk in the field at Calder Farm Equestrian on Sands Lane, when he disappeared from view at around 10.30am.

He was discovered below ground level, trapped in a sinkhole, when immediately West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) were called to the rescue.

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The Technical Rescue Team from WYFRS worked with a vet and put a head collar on the horse, covered his eyes and put cotton wool in his ears to help him keep calm.

Prince was discovered below ground level, trapped in a sinkhole.Prince was discovered below ground level, trapped in a sinkhole.
Prince was discovered below ground level, trapped in a sinkhole.

Prince was then sedated as an excavator from a nearby business was used to create an escape route out of the sinkhole.

Technical rescue officer and station manager at WTFRS, Damian Cameron, said that Prince was quite calm when they arrived. He added: “He had been let out of the stable as usual, into the field, and then the stable hand noticed the horse couldn’t be seen.

“A sinkhole can be caused by a number of things, from old mines to running water.

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“We’ve had similar incidents in the past where cows have got stuck in sink holes and we do have the option of putting slings around them and lifting them out.

27-year-old Prince disappeared from view early Saturday morning.27-year-old Prince disappeared from view early Saturday morning.
27-year-old Prince disappeared from view early Saturday morning.

“However, we felt this could be dangerous for Prince and so we opted to dig him out instead.”

Nearby business Chappelow Sports Turf on Sands Lane offered up an excavator for the job which involved following the sloping gradient of the field to give Prince a route out of the hole.

“Once Prince was had been sedated, we started to work on getting him out and back to the surface”, added Mr Cameron.

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“By that point his legs were a bit numb and he still had a bit of climbing to do, but he managed to get out fairly quickly – the whole rescue took less than an hour.

West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service excavated Prince safely.West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service excavated Prince safely.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service excavated Prince safely.

“A number of years ago we carried out a rescue in the adjacent woodland when a horse had become stuck in a ditch, so the centre knew that calling the fire service was the best thing to do.

“Prince was checked and thankfully recovered from his ordeal with no injuries - we were thrilled to be able to reunite Prince with his owner.”

Prince’s owner, Helen Tempest, said the crew from WYFRS had worked quickly and calmly under pressure. She said: “Prince was my first pony and he is the most relaxed horse i’ve ever dealt with.

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“Because of his age we just ride him once a week, he is so calm and has never got in trouble before.

“We couldn’t believe it when he got stuck in the sink hole, it was in the middle of a field he goes into every day and there have never been any problems.

“The fire crews were absolutely amazing. I had no idea what to do and the crew came and took control, worked quickly and efficiently and were so good with Prince - I really can’t thank them enough.

“Prince has come out of it totally fine and is out on a different field today.”