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Santa Cruz County Equine Evacuation Unit

April 2011

Equine Evacuation Spring Training Exercise

Training Overview

Timeline, Tasks and Assignments:

Team Leader Instructions 3-25-10

EE Member Questionaire

 

Equine Evacuation Ranch Emergency Information Form

Fill out this form and email it to Mary Sullivan so we will know what type of assistance you may need to evacuate your horses in a disaaster.

 

Disaster Planning Guides

 

  • HSUS Disaster Preparedness for Horses
  • Santa Cruz County Emergency Survival Guide
  • Equine Evacuation Ranch Emergency Form
  • Disaster Planning Pays off - NetPossee
  • Emergency Planning Workbook
  • Create a Horse Disaster Plan
  • Horse Owners: Prepare for Disasters
  • Firewise Landscaping for Horse Properties
  • Equine Evacuation Kit
  • Disaster Action Guidelines for Horse Owners
  • Horses and Brush Fires
  • Evacuation Procedures video ( People and pets)
  • Horse Stable Barn Fire Prevention and Preparation Tips
  • Wildland Fire Safety for Your Livestock and Pets
  • Seguridad de Incendios en la Tierra Silvestre para Ganados y Animales Domesticados
  • Self-Evacuation Information & Form Kit For Tehama County Horse Owners
  • Tips on Evacuating Ranch Animals From Fire Areas
  • Fire Safety for Horse Owners
  • Horse Fire Safety
  • What do I do with my horse in a fire, flood or earthquake
  • AAEP Emergency Resources for Horse Owners

 

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Santa Cruz Equine Evacuation Unit works under the auspices of the Santa Cruz County Office of Emergency Services, and in cooperation with the Santa Cruz Animal Services Authority. http://sccounty01.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/oes/oesmain2.h