Excerpts from nbcchicago.com:
The North Chicago Fire Department was faced with a bizarre situation this week, as they were forced to navigate a horse extrication.
The department was called out to the parking lot of the Full Moon Restaurant on Wednesday morning after receiving a report that a horse was hanging half in and half out of a trailer window.
“As our crews arrived, they assessed and plotted out an amazing strategy to hoist the mare to safety, which included the decision that the safest way to remove the horse was to fashion a girth harness…and place it around the body of the horse,” Fire Chief Dell Urban said:
A pick-up truck was used to support the horse’s front half during the extrication, and the mare survived with only minor cuts, according to the fire department.
#1 by Drew Smith on January 13, 2018 - 4:28 PM
A few pics here
http://www.arlingtoncardinal.com/2018/01/extrication-of-a-horse-from-a-horse-trailer-window-opening-in-parking-lot-at-full-moon-family-restaurant-on-skokie-highway-near-lake-bluff-north-chicago/
#2 by LT501 on January 13, 2018 - 11:21 AM
According to the local news media, they created a harness using fire hose and rope, and then used their aerial ladder as a crane to hoist the horse free of the trailer. Not your typical textbook rescue…but certainly innovative and it got the task done. Good for them (and the horse).