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Its a good thing to do Chris.
Thanks Terry.
I'll be working with the public ,not work colleagues, in Plymouth.
I'll be the first person on the scene for heat attacks, strokes, choking, broken limbs and incidents like that to give initial treatment.
The idea is to save paramedic / ambulance crew time.
Hurricane Sandy exposed a weakness in the command structure in regards to Animals Rescue response. While it has been a law in NJ that every county has to have a CART, there was no protocol on how to implement. When Sandy hit, we had teams from the ASPCA , HSUS and others going into restricted areas with no authority and doing what they wanted to do. And unfortunately the State command let it happen without realizing the problems. Ultimately people were looking for pets in the wrong place, search teams doubled work on areas that had been cleared, etc. So the State is reviewing procedures and hopefully clear this all up.