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Even though Memorial Day is not typically a firework holiday, these are always good to keep in mind and have ready to go...
05/25/2026

Even though Memorial Day is not typically a firework holiday, these are always good to keep in mind and have ready to go as we are entering firework season! 🎇 🔥 🎆 🐎

05/21/2026

Nothing better than visiting a new barn and seeing a FireHorse Kit positioned front & center in the aisle way! 🔥🐎🛡️

3 common ignition risks in barns (and the quick fixes)🔥 Electrical: extension cords/power strips aren’t permanent wiring...
05/20/2026

3 common ignition risks in barns (and the quick fixes)

🔥 Electrical: extension cords/power strips aren’t permanent wiring—inspect and replace damaged cords.
🔥 Heat sources: keep heaters/heat lamps away from bedding/hay; use proper mounting and clearance.
🔥 Dust + clutter: reduce cobwebs/dust near lights and outlets; keep aisles and electrical panels clear.

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A fire at a Logan County barn left 18 horses dead and a community grieving.Orth Ranch, a performance horse barn and trai...
05/18/2026

A fire at a Logan County barn left 18 horses dead and a community grieving.

Orth Ranch, a performance horse barn and training facility near Guthrie, was left reeling after a fire broke out Sunday morning. The Oklahoma State Fire Marshal confirmed that 22 horses were inside the barn that caught fire and all but four died.

The horses killed included horses belonging to the barn’s owners and their clients, according to a social media post from Orth Ranch.

“For anyone who’s spent time in our industry, you know the extent of the connection and time dedicated to these horses. These animals were part of our daily lives, and the relationships we have with the people who trusted us with their care make this loss even harder. Our hearts are with our clients who are grieving alongside us,” the social media post said.

First responders were called to the fire at about 4:10 a.m. by someone passing by the area. State fire investigators said the cause of the fire was not yet known, and it would likely be days before that will be determined.

05/16/2026

All the tools to keep your horses safe:

Firehorse Rescue Kit 🔥full firefighter & equestrian curated tools in a heavy duty, weather resistant case to keep them accessible and functional in high traffic barn areas

FireHorse Mini Rescue Pak 🐎 designed to cover 1-2 horses, easy to store in a tack box or hang on a stall front, bright colors for easy recognition

FireHorse Equine Blindfolds 🛡️ wears like a fly mask, reduces vision 80% to keep horses calm and prevent them returning to or refusing to exit from burning structures, reduces panic and risk of injury in evacuation

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05/14/2026

Large barn fire in Larimer County cause about $400,000 in damages, injures one horse

LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A large barn was caught on fire Wednesday morning in Larimer County, injuring one horse and caused nearly half a million dollars in damage.

Poudre Fire Authority said one horse sustained burns and was transported for treatment. The fire burned the barn and a nearby garage and caused an estimated $400,000 in damage.

At about 5 a.m., firefighters said crews responded to the 600 block of South Boulder Circle along Highway 14, just east of Fort Collins.

Firefighters said they responded after a caller reported a possible house fire. The caller saw the flames while driving by and was able to confirm it was not a house but an outbuilding.

Firefighters said crews initially fought the flames outside the barn because of the size of the fire and the unknown stability of the structure. The flames had burned through the roof at that point.

The horses that had been in the barn were outside in a fenced-in area, firefighters said.

Firefighters said the barn had hay bales and equipment inside, which were burned by the fire. Because hay bales can retain heat and are difficult to extinguish, the hay will likely smolder for days and require monitoring.

The residents and animals were allowed to return once crews determined conditions were safe, firefighters said.

An investigation determined the fire was accidental and caused by an ember that traveled from an open burn to a manure pile near the barn, firefighters said.

Source: Poudre Fire Authority & KKTV, written by Tyson Sintas

05/13/2026
Making barns and horses safer, one kit at at a time 🔥🐎🛡️ As one of our protected barns, Tallin Farm’s gorgeous new facil...
05/12/2026

Making barns and horses safer, one kit at at a time 🔥🐎🛡️ As one of our protected barns, Tallin Farm’s gorgeous new facility in New Jersey is now sporting fully equipped FireHorse Rescue Kits strategically positioned in their barn aisle breezeways, making access to life and property saving tools easy for equestrians and first responders!

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