27 Horses Killed In Kentucky Stable Blaze
Barn Fire Is Second Deadly Blaze This Year At Racetrack
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Firemen probe the remains of a horse barn at Riverside Downs, a former horse racing facility in Henderson, looking for the cause of an early morning fire Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/The Gleaner, Mike Lawrence)
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It was the second deadly blaze this year at Riverside Downs in western Kentucky, near the Indiana border. Among the horses killed was Kept Lady, which won a race Sunday at Churchill Downs.
Investigators did not know what caused the blaze, which started between 5 and 5:30 a.m. EDT.
"It's just a terrible thing," said Jack Hancock, a manager at Riverside, which is now used to stable and exercise horses. "The worst thing a horseman could ever hear is the word 'fire."'
Five of the 31 horses in the barn that caught fire survived, but one was later euthanized. About 70 horses remain at the stables.
"It's just a tragedy that you don't want to get a phone call about," said Kenny Miller, owner-trainer of Kept Lady and another horse killed.
It was the second deadly fire this year at the former quarterhorse and harness track. Six horses died Jan. 4 in a fire blamed on a vending machine electrical cord.
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- i feel terrible about this,please put sprinklers in the barns,,,,,,,,the poor horses do not understand any of this,,,,,,and fire is awful,,,,,,,,perhaps this might have helped,thank you,God bless all of them that suffered and died
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- Sprinklers are not required in horse stables? Given all the flammable hay not to mention the wooden structure, they should be mandatory.
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