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Guidelines for developing an animal disaster plan for your county.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sarasota, Fla. : Dept. of Emergency Management, [199-]Description: 11, [20] p. : illSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Subject: Disaster planners have started to realize how drastically failure to plan for the animal population will affect the viability of their disaster plans for people. For instance, refusals or delays to evacuate without animals can jeopardize or cause breakdown of the overall disaster plan. County disaster plans should include notification of an animal services response system anytime an evacuation is ordered, or anytime an emergency could involve animals
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"These guidelines were developed through the cooperative efforts of: Sarasota County Emergency Management, Sarasota County Fire Rescue, Sarasota County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Section, Sunshine State Horse Council, Inc., Florida Animal Disaster Protocol Advisory Committee, The Humane Society of the United States"

Disaster planners have started to realize how drastically failure to plan for the animal population will affect the viability of their disaster plans for people. For instance, refusals or delays to evacuate without animals can jeopardize or cause breakdown of the overall disaster plan. County disaster plans should include notification of an animal services response system anytime an evacuation is ordered, or anytime an emergency could involve animals

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