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Firefighters traded their hoses for shovels to dig out a horse that became trapped in a pit near Barstow on Friday afternoon.

The equine emergency unfolded about 2 p.m., when someone reported spotting the white, medium-size horse in a wood-lined hole along Highway 247, near Stoddard Valley Road, the San Bernardino County Fire Department said in a written statement.

“It was trapped in a 4×4 hole approximately 7 feet deep,” according to the statement. “The horse was extremely agitated in its position, which complicated efforts.”

With help from a veterinarian, who sedated the horse, nine firefighters managed to dig out one side of the hole, creating a ramp for the horse to climb out, officials said.

“After a short period of time and digging by crews on scene, the horse was safely extracted without any apparent injury,” the statement said.

Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)
Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)
Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)
Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)
Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)
Firefighters rescued a horse trapped in a pit near Barstow on Dec. 27, 2019. (Credit: San Bernardino County Fire Department)