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SUMMARY:Animal Emergency Response Awareness Course (NC-8-100)
DESCRIPTION: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 of what you would do when you respond to an incident that involves a horse trailer\, animal stuck in a pond\, loose livestock obstructing traffic\, or a barn fire?  Would you be called to assist? If the answer is possibly then this training is for you.  Some groups that would benefit fire/rescue departments​\, law enforcement​\, animal control/animal services\, veterinarians​\, emergency management​\, technical animal response organizations​\, animal associations​\, trained wrecker services personnel with equipment​\, state agencies such as NCDA&CS and NC Wildlife Services.​ The AERWG manual can be found at ncaerwg.org under the Documents tab. This course offers four hours of Continuing Education credits from the NC Veterinary Medical Board for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. \nThe course will give awareness level training to responders on: \n\nApplying basic ICS/NIMS​ for animal incidents\nThe Notification Process​\nScene Arrival and Assessment​\nResponder Safety​\nBiosecurity\nAnimal Behavior\nAn introduction to animal technical rescue techniques and scenarios\nEuthanasia/Depopulation\nAnimal Relocation\nMortality Management\n\nOffered by: Craven County Sheriff’s Office \nInstructors: Michelle Bouchey\, DMV\, Anna Allen\, DVM \nLocation: Craven County Sheriff’s Office\, 1100 Clarks Rd\, New Bern\, NC \nPOC: Amanda Schmitz (amanda.schmitz@cravencountync.gov) \n4 hours of CE available for veterinarians and veterinary technicians \nDate/time: Wednesday\, July 9\, 2025  1:00-5:00pm \nRegistration is on NC TERMS (https://terms.ncem.gov/TRS/)
URL:https://ncaerwg.org/event/animal-emergency-response-awareness-course-nc-8-100-11/
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SUMMARY:Animal Emergency Response Awareness Course (NC-8-100)
DESCRIPTION: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 of what you would do when you respond to an incident that involves a horse trailer\, animal stuck in a pond\, loose livestock obstructing traffic\, or a barn fire?  Would you be called to assist? If the answer is possibly then this training is for you.  Some groups that would benefit fire/rescue departments​\, law enforcement​\, animal control/animal services\, veterinarians​\, emergency management​\, technical animal response organizations​\, animal associations​\, trained wrecker services personnel with equipment​\, state agencies such as NCDA&CS and NC Wildlife Services.​ The AERWG manual can be found at ncaerwg.org under the Documents tab. This course offers four hours of Continuing Education credits from the NC Veterinary Medical Board for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. \nThe course will give awareness level training to responders on: \n\nApplying basic ICS/NIMS​ for animal incidents\nThe Notification Process​\nScene Arrival and Assessment​\nResponder Safety​\nBiosecurity\nAnimal Behavior\nAn introduction to animal technical rescue techniques and scenarios\nEuthanasia/Depopulation\nAnimal Relocation\nMortality Management\n\nOffered by: Davie County \nInstructors: Scottie Emerson\, PEART Ops; Michelle Bouchey\, DMV \nLocation: Advance Fire Department\, 1869 NC Highway 801 South\, Advance\, NC 27006 \nPOC: Scottie Emerson\, rsqlord@gmail.com\, 336-403-9932 \n4 hours of CE available for veterinarians and veterinary technicians \nDate/time: Saturday\, July 19\, 2025  0800-1200 \nRegistration is on NC TERMS (https://terms.ncem.gov/TRS/)
URL:https://ncaerwg.org/event/animal-emergency-response-awareness-course-nc-8-100-12/
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SUMMARY:Co-Location Shelter Fundamentals (NC-PEART-0229)
DESCRIPTION:This course was formally known as the CAMET (Companion Animal Mobile Equipment Trailer) and Sheltering Course. \nThis course will train volunteers and emergency response personnel on the legal responsibilities for companion animal sheltering during emergencies\, essential skills needed to set up an emergency animal shelter and how to utilize the Companion Animal Mobile Equipment Trailer (CAMET) and Companion Animal Shelter Trailer (CAST). Training will be divided into a a lecture format and a hands-on exercise.  Participants active in shelter planning and operations are encouraged to attend.  Participants are also encouraged to wear comfortable clothing for the hands-on portion. CEUs for Veterinarians and Vet Techs have been applied for through the NCVMB. \nOffered by Forsyth County \nLocation: Kernersville FD\, Station 42\, 1180 Highway 66 South\, Kernersville\, NC 27284 \nDate/time: Tuesday\, July 29\, 2025 9:00am-4:00pm \nRegistration is on NC TERMS (https://terms.ncem.gov/TRS/)
URL:https://ncaerwg.org/event/co-location-shelter-fundamentals-nc-peart-0229/
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