Meaford Fire Department Training Centre in Ontario is opening its doors once again, for intensive training on what to do in emergency situations involving large animals. Learn alongside first responders the best practices for successful rescue in these stressful and potentially life-threatening situations. Registration is now open to all (must be at least 18 years of age) for the next offering of Equine Guelph’s Large Animal Rescue Awareness/Operational Training to be held October 12 (evening), 13 & 14, 2018.

When a large animal emergency occurs it is big news that all too often ends in tragedy. Trailer roll-overs, ice rescues, mud or trench rescues and the dreaded barn fire are among the greatest fears of any animal owner. “Emergency rescue training is essential for first responders, and anyone involved with transporting livestock, to provide them the expertise they need to focus on the welfare and safety of animals and people in these sorts of emergency situations,” says Ontario Veterinary College Dean Jeff Wichtel.

Not only is this course essential training for first responders, it is a fantastic program for any large animal owner. “Gaining knowledge of the resources needed for a rescue and how the incident command system works can be the difference between panic and a well-executed safe plan,” says Gayle Ecker, Equine Guelph director. Prevention is also heavily featured in the workshop with barn fire safety as one of the important topics covered.

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