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SART - State Animal Response Teams

State Animal Response Teams (SART) are interagency state organizations dedicated to preparing, planning, responding and recovering during animal emergencies in the United States. SART is a public private partnership, joining government agencies with the private concerns around the common goal of animal issues during disasters. SART programs train participants to facilitate a safe, environmentally sound and efficient response to animal emergencies on the local, county, state and federal level. The teams are organized under the auspices of state and local emergency management utilizing the principles of the Incident Command System (ICS).

TRAINING

04.03.08 NC SART Regional CART Trainings: ICS200/700, HazMat and CAMET - Asheville
03.27.08 NC SART Regional CART Trainings: ICS200/700, HazMat and CAMET - Southern Pines
03.18.08 NC SART Regional CART Trainings: ICS200/700, HazMat and CAMET - Fayetteville
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