Horse Rescued in Coordinated Ice-Covered Slope Operation by Amwell Valley Fire Company — On

Photo by Amwell Valley Fire CompanyFirefighters and rescue personnel secure lifting straps around the downed horse on the snow-covered incline during the nighttime operation.

Photo by Amwell Valley Fire CompanyCrews coordinate efforts to reposition the horse after it had been down for more than thirty minutes in icy conditions.

Photo by Amwell Valley Fire CompanyThe horse stands safely after the successful rescue and is guided back toward the barn with assistance from responders and the owner.
February 5, 2026 —Wednesday at approximately 7:46 p.m., the Amwell Valley Fire Company was dispatched to Box 48-47 for a large animal rescue after a horse became unable to stand on a snow-covered incline. Units from 48 Fire, 48 Rescue, and 49 Rescue with its Heavy Rescue, along with the family’s veterinarian, responded swiftly to the scene. Crews arrived to find the horse lying on its side in icy conditions, presenting a challenging and time-sensitive situation. Working carefully and in coordination, rescuers utilized specialized lifting straps and manual effort to slide the animal up the slight slope to a safer position. After being down for more than thirty minutes, the horse was methodically rolled onto its opposite side to improve circulation and positioning. Following several attempts and close monitoring, the horse successfully regained its footing. The New Jersey State Police assisted as the animal was safely led back into the barn by its owner. Fire officials praised the teamwork and calm execution of the rescue, highlighting the importance of specialized training and inter-agency cooperation in large animal emergencies. The department also encouraged community members interested in serving to learn more about joining their ranks.