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PREPARE

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  • Disasters: Why and How You Need to be Prepared – Livestock
  • Disasters: Why and How You Need to be Prepared – Horses
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  • Wildfire Preparedness for Horse Owners
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HELPFUL DOCUMENTS

  • Responder Gear and Source List
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  • Becker Sling Application
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  • Lift Harness Application
  • Rescue Glide Ratchet Strap Application
  • Rescue Strap Application
  • Roll Over Horse Application
  • Small Animal Webbing Harness And Muzzle Application

SEARCH & RESCUE

  • King County Explorer Search and Rescue
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  • Seattle Mountain Rescue
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  • Regional Special Vehicles Unit
  • Snohomish County Volunteer Search and Rescue
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CITY SITES

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COUNTY SITES

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  • Whitman County Emergency Mgmt
  • Yakima County Emergency Mgmt

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Fisher, Injured Dog on Tin Cup Joe Falls Trail

We received a call late in the evening of August 26th for assistance with a 90-pound Labrador Retriever named Fisher. He had collapsed while hiking with his owner on the Tin Cup Joe Falls Trail, off the Middle Fork Trail in North Bend, and was unable to make it back to the trailhead. We reached …

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