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Compton Cowboys help endangered horses in the LA wildfires

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When many people were evacuating from the California mountain fire, Randy Saby took action and drove into the fire to save the endangered horse.

The founder Saby, the founder of the young control non -profit group, has played a central role in rescue horses as the California mountain fire has continued to devastate the state. This organization, with the motto of “the street has raised us. The horse saved us,” is a member of the Unions who are expanding to rescue the lost livestock in a catastrophe. It is.

“The first intuitive was,” How should I help? “,” He told Fox News Digital. “That's my personality and how I was raised.”

Immediately after offering to help, he said that the mobile phone began to “explode like crazy.” People needed help, and Savy was there to provide it.

“I rescued six horses in the first night,” he said. “The horse community started working rapidly to protect the horse.”

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Randy Saby has shared how Compton Cowboys rescue horses during the Los Angeles fire. (Compton Cowboys)

After a woman asked for help to collect horses, Savy drove into a carabasus entry area by car.

“I could only see orange,” Savy said. “I came from Compton to Karabasus, it took about an hour and a half to get there, and she was ready, and we loaded those horses.

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“She was very emotional, and I never forget this.”

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Randy Saby shared his rescue operations with Fox News Digital. (Compton Cowboys)

One of Savy's most miserable rescue was in Saint -Land Toujunga, a remote area between the Cresenta Valley and the Vaddo Mountains. He climbed the gorge in the middle of the night and said that the road was blocked by a power outage.

“I just drove a car, just avoided a closed sign, and entered a deep and dark valley,” he said. “Even the park ranger is gone, but I have a truck and the lights have been lit all the time.”

He said he drove a 45 -foot horse trailer deep into the remote gorge.

“That's why I got this truck. I can do my job,” he said. “In the meantime, we helped three small horses.”

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The founder of Compton Cowboys said that he was eager to help horses and their communities and their abilities.

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“Los Angeles has a really deep riding community,” he says. “I'm just a stranger, and I'm helping them. And I don't have any money. It's just for love for horses and horses.”

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Compton cowboys have more than 190,000 followers on Instagram. Their motto is, “The street has raised us. The horse saved us.” (Compton Cowboys)

He, a self -proclaimed “horse,” said that he loved the horse because he “really transcends all social associations and barricades.”

“In other words, you have a horse, love horses, and your family, regardless of white, black, heterosexual, gay, rich, and poor,” he said. “It's special to be in that mode and be with them.”

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