At least 44 horses were killed after a fire destroyed a local business' barn in Ohio.
The barn, owned by Brant Performance Horses, is about 60,000-square-foot and according to Richland Township Assistant Fire Chief, Jason Johns, 60 to 90 horses were possibly inside.
According to NBC affiliate WCMH in Ohio, an employee noticed the blaze and called the fire department.
“None of them got out.” Johns added, “We were at the scene for about 12 hours because the building was already starting to collapse and it wasn’t safe to enter.”
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Eric Priest, the owner of Priest Performances Horses, who kept some of his clients’ horses at the barn, ran inside the structure and was caught in the explosion, suffering second and third-degree burns to his arms, back and head. He is expected to survive but may need surgery.
The center also had a training and performing area for the horses and living quarters for several employees, who lost their belongings in the fire.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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A GoFundMe page has been created for Brant Performance Horses and raised over $245,000 as of Monday night.