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1 Copyright – Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Drill Overview

2 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com The purpose of this overview PowerPoint Presentation is to outline the processes that should be considered while preparing to conduct the Pets Are Us Drill in your community. This drill overview was developed using the Shelter Operations Took Kit found at: www.PetShelterPlan.org Purpose of the Overview

3 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com The purpose of the Pets Are Us Drill is to provide an opportunity for Disaster Animal Response Team members and others to practice their skills opening, managing and closing a Pet Friendly Shelter. Purpose of the Drill

4 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com 1.Choose a date and time for the drill. 2.Identify, contact and secure the use of a facility that has the space in which to set-up the shelter on the day of the drill. 3.Notify team members of the date, time and location of the drill. 4.You may want to involve community partners such as the American Red Cross in planning and conducting the drill. This will help build a stronger understanding of the various roles and responsibilities of working as part of a community response to care for people and their pets during a disaster. Drill Planning

5 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com 5.You may also want to invite media outlets such the local TV station and newspaper to report on how the community is better prepared by having the capability of caring for the pets of evacuees during and following a disaster. 6.Ensure that all the equipment and expendable supplies needed to open, manage and close the shelter will be available on the day of the drill. 7.Identify an individual other than a DART member to evaluate the drill. Drill Planning

6 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Once all the team members have arrived at the location that will be used to conduct the drill it will be important to gather everyone together to facilitate a Pre-Drill Briefing. During this briefing the following topics should be covered: Goals and objectives of the drill. Timeframe for completing the drill. Drill Evaluation. Safety. Exercise Evaluation. Drill Day

7 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com To provide an objective assessment of the DART’s capability to open, manage and close a Pet Friendly Shelter a set of Drill Evaluation Guidelines have been developed for the Pets Are Us Drill. During the drill the evaluator will be observing the various activities and processes being implemented by DART members. Drill Evaluation

8 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Safety is a primary concern whether DART members are responding to an actual emergency or participating in an exercise such as the Pets Are Us Drill. The following are but a few safety concerns that DART members will need to be aware of. Drill Safety

9 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com After completing the Pre-Drill Briefing the team is ready to start the Pets Are Use Drill. Start Drill The Pet Friendly Shelter Operations Tool Kit is designed as the road map for opening, managing and closing the shelter. Start the drill by dividing the Shelter Operations Tool Kit into its various components.

10 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com The next step after separating the kit into its components is to assign roles and responsibilities to each of the team members using the nine Job Action Sheets contained in the kit. Job Action Sheets

11 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com From this point forward the team will use the Job Actions Sheets and the other guidelines, forms and checklists to work through the processes of opening, managing and closing the Pet Friendly Shelter. Conduct Drill Checklists Forms Standard Operating Guidelines

12 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com The following is a representation of the various activities associated with opening, managing and closing a Pet Friendly Shelter. Conduct Drill Inspect Facility Inventory Supplies

13 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Conduct Drill Transfer Supplies Into Facility Set –Up Staff Registration Area Post Rules Set –Up Pet Intake Area

14 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Conduct Drill Prepare Pet Living Area

15 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Conduct Drill Manage Shelter Operations

16 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Conduct Drill Clean Facility Re-Pack Supplies Team Debriefing

17 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com As soon as the drill is over it will be important for the team members to review the lessons learned and identify any corrective actions that will need to be taken to ensure that future Pet Friendly Shelters are opened, managed and closed as efficiently as possible. Lessons Learned

18 Copyright - Disaster Resistant Communities Group - www.drc-group.com Pets Are Us Drill


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