Chilling Rescue: Man Uses Chainsaw to Save Horse from Icy Pond


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When a horse fell through the ice and became trapped in a frozen pond, one brave man grabbed a chainsaw and raced to the rescue. Battling freezing temperatures and time, he carved a path to save the struggling animal. Witness this chilling moment of courage and compassion in today's video.

Denton County Emergency Services District and Double Oak Volunteer Fire Department came to the rescue when a horse fell through the ice..

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  • Ham Todd

    Bless him!

  • Beth

    Thank goodness, HEROES!! Thank you for saving the horse!!!

  • Rachel

    Loved!!!

  • CharMaine

    First Responders -- what can I say. They are the absolute best (and it doesn't even matter the country). They are our lifeline. Next time you see one, thank him/her for their service. May God watch over them in a special way.

  • Mary Jane

    Wonderful!

  • Randy Ferguson

    I love watching rescues!

  • iotus2

    Wonderful story! The goodness of people shows through!

  • Little Bright Feather

    Loved it. Horses are my favorite pet. I have one here that I love like my own child. And I love that there are people willing to risk themselves to rescue them.

  • Merridy

    WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!

  • mercedes

    PS___Denton County is in Texas-

  • mercedes

    Wonderful rescue! Where is Denton County?

  • Patricia Yager Delagrange

    GREAT story. Thank you.

  • Paul

    Awesome save !!

  • Kathy

    So happy to see that brave firefighter rescue that poor animal from the freezing water.

  • Vivienne

    I was so happy to see that he made it out. The firefighter is a hero.

  • anonymous

    Good people, good job.

  • E. Pike

    So good to see human kindness and animal love in any video. Thanks, Mel

  • Annette

    A path out of the frozen water - great to see him lead the horse out. Thanks Mel.