 We've set up the large animal rescue unit to basically rescue large animals. We've got a team together within the brigade who train fortnightly. We've got a mannequin horse who's fairly realistic that we can use and we've got all the equipment and we just train different scenarios and different techniques. Aside from rescuing animals we do a lot of community education and sessions with surrounding brigades to let them know what we need from them when we turn up on scene. So things such as keeping the scene quiet, getting the owner to involve a bit, keeping bystanders back in that type of thing to keep it safe for everyone. Arthur's Creek large animal rescue helped my horse Tats. My mum called me and said he'd fallen into a creek so we called the large animal rescue. They did a check over the horse and made sure that he was fine and they assessed the whole situation where he was located and how was the best way to track him out. They had to secure his footing and we were actually able to walk him out safely. There was no way we were getting my horse out without them.