Palm Beach Firefighters Rescue Horse Stuck in Muddy Canal

The horse was trapped in water and mud up to its chest before being pulled to safety.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Palm Beach County firefighters responded to a call on Thursday morning about a horse trapped in a muddy canal. The 800-1,000 pound animal had gotten down the embankment and was stuck in water and mud up to its chest. Rescue crews worked carefully to lift the horse just enough for it to climb out of the canal safely. Officials reported the horse was unharmed and recovered quickly after the rescue.

Why it matters

Animal rescues, especially of large animals like horses, require specialized training and equipment. This successful rescue highlights the preparedness and skill of the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue team in handling challenging situations to protect the wellbeing of both people and animals in the community.

The details

According to the Facebook post from PBCFR, the incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Thursday. Rescue crews worked carefully to lift the horse, which weighed between 800-1,000 pounds, just enough for it to be able to climb out of the canal on its own after becoming stuck in the water and mud.

  • The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 14, 2026.

The players

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue

The local fire department that responded to the call and conducted the successful horse rescue operation.

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The takeaway

This rescue demonstrates the important role that first responders play in protecting both human and animal welfare in the community. The Palm Beach County Fire Rescue team's preparedness and skill allowed them to safely extract the trapped horse without harm.