Volunteer Firefighters Rescue 30-Year-Old Horse Cinnabun

Quarryville Fire Company used specialized equipment to lift the elderly horse back to her stall after she was down for over 5 hours.

Mar. 15, 2026 at 1:22pm

Volunteer firefighters from the Quarryville Fire Company in Pennsylvania responded to a farm on Woodside Drive in Colerain Township after a nearly 30-year-old horse named Cinnabun had been down for over 5 hours. Using a lifting strap and a front-end loader, the firefighters were able to carefully raise Cinnabun and help her regain her footing before walking her back to her stall.

Why it matters

This rescue highlights the important role that volunteer fire departments play in responding to unique and unexpected emergencies in their local communities, even when the situation does not involve a typical fire. The Quarryville Fire Company demonstrated their ability to think creatively and utilize specialized equipment to assist an elderly horse in distress.

The details

After receiving the call at 8:25 PM, the Quarryville Fire Company arrived at the farm and used a lifting strap carried on their rescue unit and a front-end loader to carefully raise the 30-year-old horse named Cinnabun. Once Cinnabun was back on her feet, the firefighters were able to walk her back to her stall, where she was settled in for the night.

  • The Quarryville Fire Company received the call for assistance at 8:25 PM on Thursday, March 15, 2026.
  • Cinnabun had been down for over 5 hours before the firefighters arrived.

The players

Quarryville Fire Company

A volunteer fire department that serves the Quarryville, Pennsylvania area and responded to the emergency call to assist the elderly horse.

Cinnabun

A nearly 30-year-old horse that was down for over 5 hours before the firefighters arrived and were able to lift her back to her feet.

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What they’re saying

“Being a rural, volunteer, community funded fire company, we never really know what we may be involved in from day to day, and we get a lot of incidents where you cannot really prepare or train for, but with some common sense and a few pieces of equipment, we can make almost anything happen.”

— Quarryville Fire Company

The takeaway

This rescue demonstrates the versatility and dedication of volunteer firefighters, who are willing to go above and beyond to assist their local community, even in unexpected situations that may fall outside their typical scope of emergency response.