Title: Planning of Animal Issues for Alert team members
1 Planning of Animal Issues for Alert team members
2Major Issues to Consider
- Sheltering and Evacuation
- Dead Animal Disposal
- What Alert teams can do
3Evacuation and ShelteringConsiderations
4Evacuation And Sheltering
- DETERMINE WHEN, WHERE AND WHICH ANIMALS TO
EVACUATE - IDENTIFY LOCATION TO WHICH TO EVACUATE
- DETERMINE ROUTES
- OBTAIN DIRECTIONS TO SHELTERS
- IDENTIFY PLACES WHERE TEMPORARY SHELTERS CAN BE
ERECTED - DETERMINE TYPES OF ANIMALS SHELTERS WILL ACCEPT
- DETERMINE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS OF SHELTERS
VACCINES, LIMITATIONS, HANDLING SICK ANIMALS - DETERMINE FEES-FREE, REDUCED, REGULAR
- DETERMINE SUPPLIES REQUIRED FOR EVACUATION
LIVESTOCK TRAILERS, ROPES, HALTERS, LEASHES,
C0LLARS, FENCES, TENTS
5Temporary shelters
- Identify locations or buildings in your county
where temporary sheltering facilities can be set
up- examples fairgrounds, warehouses, large
fields where fences and tents can be installed.
6SELECTIONS BASED ON
- GENETIC POOL
- BREEDING POTENTIAL
- MILK PRODUCTION
- RACING ABILITY (HORSES)
- SENTIMENTAL VALUE
- MONETARY VALUE
7ADEQUATE TRAILERSANIMAL FAMILIAR W/TRAILERS AND
WILL ENTER THEM
8When Taking Animals Always
- HAVE THEM IDENTIFIED.
- TAKE HEALTH INFORMATION.
- TAKE ANIMALS MEDICATIONS.
- TAKE FOOD, WATER, TOYS, LEASHES AND COLLARS.
9The Maryland Pet Sheltering Plan
10PLAN IN EFFECT ONLY DURING TIMES RED CROSS
SHELTERS OPEN
11CONTACT NUMBER WILL BE BROADCAST OVER EMERGENCY
ALERT SYSTEM VIA RADIO
12CHARGES ARE BETWEEN ANIMAL OWNER FACILITY
13ANIMAL OWNER RESPONSIBLE FOR GETTING PET TO
ASSIGNED SHELTER
14SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE FOR PHYSICALLY
CHALLENGED INDIVIDUALS
15AFTER RED CROSS SHELTER CLOSES, ANIMALS
CONSIDERED ABANDONED IF NOT RETRIEVED IN
DESIGNATED TIME PERIOD
16Survey Form
- Are you willing to participate in the plan?
- What species of animals will you accept?
- Dog Cat Other
- How many cages do you have available for
boarding? - Winter Spring Summer
- Fall
- Are you willing to provide sheltering Pro Bono or
at a reduced fee to those people that do not have
the financial resources to pay because of the
disaster? - Pro Bono Reduced Fee Neither
17Survey Form
- What are your minimum entry requirements to your
facility for the animal? - Are you willing to waive these requirements or
any part of them during a disaster? - How would you handle sick or injured animals?
- Explain
- Do you have isolation facilities that could be
used if needed?
18Survey Form
- List the name of two people (primary and backup)
that can be contacted with their work, home, and
cell phone numbers to coordinate your acceptance
of animals. (Emergencies often occur at night
after the office is closed.) - How would you handle animals on sustaining
medication? - List the name of your kennel or hospital, your
complete address with zip code, phone number and
county where you are located. - Please give brief directions to your facility
from the closest major road or beltway system. - Comments
19TAKEYOURPETWITH YOU
20Dead Animal Disposal Considerations
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23METHODS OF ANIMAL DISPOSAL
- BURIAL
- BURNING
- RENDERING
- COMPOSTING
- FERMENTATION
- ALKALINE HYDROLYSIS
24Determine for Carcass Disposal
- Identify locations in your county/community where
carcasses can be burned or buried if this cannot
be done on the farm - List equipment/supplies you would need to burn or
bury and their source - Identify personnel who can assist in burial or
burning
- Put contracts in effect prior to need
- Identify training required
- Identify how you would move carcasses to other
locations and maintain bio-security - Establish dialogues and MOU with DOE prior to
need
25Off-site disposal
- Trucks must be leak proof
- Spray carcasses with disinfectant
- Do not open carcasses
- Leave adequate space for expansion
- Absorbent material in bottom of vehicle
- Keep speed down
- Disinfect vehicle
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29What can MCE do
- Provide GIS coordinates of farms
- Provide information on numbers and types of
animals on each farm - Identify locations where temporary shelters can
be opened
- Identify areas where dead animals can be burned
or buried - Assist in getting information to farmers before
and during events - Provide training and seminars for farmers
30What MCE can do (cont.)
- Provide liaison to county emergency agency.
Attend all exercises, planning meetings and
activations - Implement pet sheltering plan .
- Identify source of local animal supplies, and
equipment - Work with county to keep pet sheltering and other
data bases current - Join CART teams
31What MDA can do
- Investigate disease outbreaks
- Establish Quarantines
- Collect Lab samples
-  Supervise or perform  Euthanasia and
supervise Disposal of Carcasses - Supervise or perform Disinfection
- Perform selected diagnostic tests in Laboratory
or field - Â Through incident command perform
notifications - Provide information to farmers, media, and
other responders - Â Request supplies
- Call hotline frequently for updates
(1-866-632-3464) or - (1-866-MDA-DHMH)
- Join CART teams
32Insurance to Consider
- Crop Insurance
- Extra Expense
- Professional Extension
- Loss of Income
- Liability
- Power, heating/air interruption
- Sewer backup
- Workmans Compensation
- Civil Ordinance to use when authorities prevent
access to business - Personal Property- Replacement value/automatic
inflation - Livestock Loss Insurance
- Flood/ earthquake Insurance
- Fire and water damage Insurance
- Business Interruption Insurance
- Other insurance recommended by your insurance
agent.
33Veterinary and Registered Animal Technicians
Core Registration Form
- (Complete and Mail, FAX. Or e mail to address
below) - ------- Yes I would be willing to volunteer my
time to provide medical care in an emergency
situation. I can provide ____________ hrs/week - Name_____________________________ License
___________ Exp. Date_______ - State of License___________Pager____________
Cell_______________ - E mail (home)____________ e mail
(work)____________________ - Home phone___________________ Work
phone______________________ - FAX (home)_____________________ FAX
(work)___________________ - Give the one best number and e mail that should
be used in event of an actual emergency - Daytime____________________________
Nightime______________________ - Name of Practice____________________________
- Work Address______________________________________
___________________________ - County_______________ City________________
State_____________ Zip_______ - Home Address______________________________________
______________________ - County_________________City_____________
State______________ Zip_________ - Species you prefer to treat_______________________
_____________________ - Tell us about any special training and experience
you have regarding any of the specific agents
_____Chemical____Biological____Radiological
(Check all that apply) - Comments
- Send form to MDA- Office of Animal Health 50
Harry S. Truman Parkway Annapolis, MD 21401 FAX
410-841-5999 e mail cassanpa_at_mda.state.md.us
34Jacob Casper, DVM
- Jacob Casper DVM
- Maryland Department of Agriculture
- Coordinator of Disaster Services
- Phone 443-394-1449
- cell 410-320-8969
- e-mail jarucasper_at_
- comcast.net
35Thank You
36The End