Amer. Humane Basic Animal Emergency Services

Basic Animal Emergency Services (Part 1 & Part 2)

Location:
University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in OKC
1100 N. Stonewall Ave.
Oklahoma City , OK

Date/Time:
August 05, 2016 - August 06, 2016
1:00 PM to 5:00 pm

Class Limit:
28 students (1 seats left)

Description:
Topics of this 2-day training include: Role and responsibilities in animal rescue Activating a disaster response team Safety factors and concerns in the field and shelter Incident command system in animal operations Small & Large animal behavior and handling Co-location and Temporary sheltering Field operations Explain animal triage in a disaster American Humane Red Star Animal Emergency Services Instructors: Josh Cary & Lesa Straubus

Additional Information:

Amid the chaos of a disaster, even the most beloved companion animals can be overlooked and left behind, and wild animals can not always save themselves from perilous situations. If you want to gain the skills to respond to emergencies and care for animals in the aftermath of disasters, attend Basic Animal Emergency Services training from American Humane Association, a national leader in disaster response and animal rescue. This course trains you to assist during a disaster in your community.

Topics of this 2-day training include:

  • Role and responsibilities in animal rescue
  • Activating a disaster response team
  • Safety factors and concerns in the field and shelter
  • Incident command system in animal operations
  • Small & Large animal behavior and handling
  • Co-location and Temporary sheltering
  • Field operations
  • Explain animal triage in a disaster

American Humane Red Star Animal Emergency Services Instructors:

Josh Cary & Lesa Straubus

OBVME CE for Vet. & RVT