Horses Trapped After Partial Roof Collapse at Barn in Poolesville
UPDATED Several horses were rescued after a partial roof collapse at a barn on Sugarland Road in Poolesville, according to a Montgomery County fire official.
Fire and Rescue Spokesperson Pete Piringer said the incident happened in the 15000 block of Sugarland Road shortly after 3 p.m. on Saturday.
According to Piringer, 12 horses were involved and three were pinned under the debris of the heavy steel and aluminum structure. Piringer said the weather and the location of the barn caused some challenges for the technical rescue crews at the scene because of drifting snow. The barn is located 700 feet from the roadway.
Piringer said 36 horses were displaced and 12 were freed from the barn. No civilian injuries were reported, according to Piringer.
(3p) 15000blk Sugarland Rd, Poolesville, partial collapse, barn structure, several horse pinned under debris, no civilian injuries
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) January 23, 2016
Update – Sugarland Rd, Poolesville, 75×150 heavy steel & aluminum structure w/ partial collapse, about dozens horses involved, 3 pinned
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) January 23, 2016
More…Sugarland Rd, 35 horses displaced; 12 ‘freed’; rescue impeded by snow drifts, etc; barn 700′ off road pic.twitter.com/CExeBSnGcA
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) January 23, 2016
Shortly after 3p MCFRS crews assisted removing a dozen horses from large collapsed barn in Poolesville, no civ inj pic.twitter.com/Htx88eApQb
— Pete Piringer (@mcfrsPIO) January 23, 2016
Glad all the 12 horses are safe. I am from Wellington, FL which is known for Equestrian all over the world.