Dealing with Animals in Emergencies

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University at Albany Center for Public Health Preparedness Grand Rounds Series Dealing with Animals in Emergencies February 14, 2008 Speaker Sponsored by Kelly Jo Nilsson Member Empire State Animal Response Team Consultant - NYS Department of Ag & Markets; Planning - NYS Emergency Management Office Lisa Corbett Member Empire State Animal Response Team; Disaster Assistance Officer, Operations - NYS Emergency Management Office New York Consortium for Emergency Preparedness Continuing Education (Funded by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response) University at Albany Center for Public Health Preparedness (Funded by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention) Call-In Evaluation Phone: 800-452-0662 www.ualbanycphp.org/evals Fax: 518-426-0696 Email: cphp@uamail.albany.edu Nursing Contact Hours, CME & CHES Credits Available 1

Why Address the Needs of Animals? Public Safety Moral and Ethical Issues Legal Issues Demographics Statistics NYS Statistics > 2 Million Dogs > 2.3 Million Cats Formula to Estimate the Number of Animals in a Community Number of dog-owning households = 0.361 x total # of households Number of cat-owning households = 0.316 x total # of households Number of horse-owning households = 0.017 x total number of households Public Safety Refusal to evacuate Risks for human health and safety Public Health Risks Posed by Abandoned Animals Injury (e.g., bites) Increased spread of infectious (zoonotic) diseases Increased number of homeless animals Zoonotic Disease Diseases transmittable from animals to humans: Of the infectious organisms known to be pathogenic to humans, approximately 60% are zoonotic Of the recent emerging and re-emerging pathogens, 75% have originated from animals (e.g., SARS, West Nile Virus, Monkeypox and Avian Influenza) 2

Moral and Ethical Issues The Human- Animal Bond Cultural Values Legal Aspects Pet Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act Federal P.E.T.S. Act State P.E.T.S. Act State PETS Act Disaster plans required to incorporate evacuation, shelter and transportation options for household pets and service animals. Sheltering Marion County Florida 3

Personal Preparedness All emergencies start and end locally Plan at Home Supplies Buddy System Records/Documentation Communication Where will you go? Personal Preparedness Contact Info: local emergency response agencies & animal care organizations Post Pet Inside stickers Develop pet evacuation kit Pet Evacuation Kit 3-day supply of food & water Medication Leash, collar and harness (include ID and contact info) Crate or carrier, if possible Kitty litter and pan for cats Pet s medical records & vaccination certificates (proof of rabies) Picture of self with pet Roll of paper towels & plastic bags Consider special needs of other animals (e.g., reptiles and birds) Pet Evacuation Kit Community Preparedness Assess Local Vulnerabilities County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Assess Community Vulnerability Identify Community Partners Identify Community Resources Training Exercise and Evaluate 4

Who Are Our Community Partners? Animal Related Businesses Industry Partners Animal Welfare Organizations Professional Associations Governmental Entities Private Citizens Specific Examples of Community Partners Feed & supply stores SPCA/Humane Society Veterinary organizations Dog/Animal Control officer associations Wildlife rehabilitators State & county emergency management Department of Agriculture employees Why Collaborate with Community Partners Resources Builds community involvement and awareness Gains buy-in Identifies resources Subject matter experts Enhances communication and readiness Facilitates organization Organizing Community Partners Organizing Community Partners The SART/CART concept Coordination with County Emergency Management Integration into existing response structure 5

State Animal Response Teams http://nc.sartusa.org/ State Animal Response Team (SART) The Empire SART (ESART) was established to strengthen and support NY State s capacity to respond to animal emergencies by supporting the development of local plans and response teams. Current ESART Members Current ESART Members NYS Department of Ag & Markets NYS Emergency Management Office NYS Veterinary Medical Society Animal Health Diagnostic Center, Cornell University Cornell Cooperative Extension University at Albany School of Public Health Dutchess County Animal Response Team American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) National Dairy Council Specific ESART Goals Establish state-wide communication & coordination system facilitating rapid & effective response to emergencies affecting animals Decrease threat to health & safety of humans and animals in emergencies 6

Specific ESART Goals Minimize economic impact of emergencies affecting animals Prevent/decrease spread of disease during emergencies affecting animals Minimize loss or separation of animals from their owners Potential CART Members Potential CART Members Veterinarians Veterinary Technicians & Assistants Animal Control Officers Dog Control Officers Wildlife Rehabilitators Farmers Pet Groomers Dog Trainers Emergency Service Personnel Cooperative Extension Educators 4 - H Groups Humane Organizations Boarding Kennels Breed Clubs, Fanciers and Associations Horsemen s Associations Farm and Cattle Associations Potential CART Members Interested Individuals Teachers Social Service Workers Emergency Services Personnel Help the Partnerships Thrive Hold frequent meetings Provide preparedness training and outreach events to bring partners together Involve partners emergency preparedness planning Recognize the involvement, input and contributions of community partners 7

Training Our Partners National Response Framework / NIMS requirements Need for training Availability of specialized training Team Building Placement of trained individuals into defined roles Exercising with other emergency responders How You Can Help Be personally prepared - at home Volunteer Attend ESART Orientation (web-based) Complete introductory CART course developed by the CPHP, NYCEPCE and the ESART: http://www.ualbanycphp.org/learning/default.cfm Donate supplies, equipment or facilities contact ESART or your local CART Web-based CART Course Resources www.empiresart.com www.semo.state.ny.us http://emergencypreparedness.cce.cornell.edu/ www.sartusa.org www.redcross.org www.aspca.org www.uan.org www.hsus.org CART/SART Contact Information: NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets Division of Animal Industry Attn: David Chico V.M.D. 10B Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12235 518-457-3502 Email: David.Chico@agmkt.state.ny.us w w w. E m p i r e S A R T. c o m 8

Evaluation UAlbanyCPHP.org/evals Nursing Contact Hours, CME & CHES Credits Available March 13, 2008 Pandemic Flu Planning for Colleges & Universities Co-sponsored by our partners from the Upper Midwest Center for Public Health Preparedness at the University at Iowa College of Public Health. 9