Deployment Expectations (FOR-0015)
This course explores the expectations of personnel that deploy to other areas to assist with various-sized incidents, as well as the expectations of the receiving jurisdiction. Instructors will share ideas, […]
This course explores the expectations of personnel that deploy to other areas to assist with various-sized incidents, as well as the expectations of the receiving jurisdiction. Instructors will share ideas, […]
The NC Animal Emergency Response Working Group has developed an awareness course to introduce skills and resources for responders that may be involved in animal incidents. Have you ever thought […]
How to rescue your horse from its poor life choices, safely transport your horse from here to there, and barn fire prevention, preparedness, and response. Thames Farm and Thames Veterinary […]
This training will focus on biosecurity as it applies to farms and farm animals, emergency disaster sheltering (companion animals), and first responder called to emergency incidents involving animals. Topics will […]
This course was formally known as the CAMET (Companion Animal Mobile Equipment Trailer) and Sheltering Course. This course will train volunteers and emergency response personnel on the legal responsibilities for companion […]
This course focuses on applying large animal rescue techniques and skills. LAR scenarios may include, but are not limited to the following: ropes, knots and mechanical advantage concepts; lifting; dragging; […]
Date: September 18-20, 2026 Location: Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY Hosted by: Kentucky Horse Council and Kentucky Horse Park Contact: Sarah Coleman, Executive Director Kentucky Horse Council, sarah@kentuckyhorse.org, 330-518-9001 This […]
Date: October 23-25, 2026 Location: The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run, Columbus, NC (Tyron area) Hosted by: Polk Equine Emergency Rescue (PEER) Contact: Suzanne Crawford, 561-386-1126, suzannegittocrawford@gmail.com This training course […]