Sept. 26 (UPI) -- A horse that broke away from its owner in Nebraska ended up requiring help from firefighters to escape from a swampy area.
The Nebraska Humane Society said four officers responded to a swampy area near Cunningham Lake in Omaha on Sunday after a horse named Dakota fled from its owner and became stuck.
Help was summoned to the scene from the Omaha Police Department and Omaha Fire Department.
Firefighters used an aerial rig, a harness and a safety rope to help pull Dakota to safety.
The horse was reunited with its owner after a rescue operation lasting for about two hours.
