I am not a lawyer, but it sounds like something that might have to be decided by a judge--that is what we elect them for and pay them the big bucks.
One of the things you would have to show is that you were harmed, and just how much you were harmed in dollar figures. I would suggest taking lots of photos of both the damaged area and of undamaged areas for possible displays in court at a later time. This needs to be done ASAP.
You might want to talk to an experienced attorney to decide if the matter is worth doing a lawsuit, and if so, just who to sue. There might be laws that protect the emergency responders. The attorney also might suggest making a claim against the horse ranch's business insurance.
Or you might just decide that it is not that big of a loss to be worth your time to go to court or get in a big hassle with the neighbors. One of the best things that anyone ever told me was: Don't sweat the small stuff, and everything is the small stuff. Trying to do that over the years has made me a much happier, calmer individual.
But still, having what happened to you would make you mad!
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