HEET

Horse Emergency Evacuation Team

San Luis Obispo County, California



H.E.E.T.
Horse Emergency Evacuation Team
***MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION***
P. O. Box 1071, Templeton, CA 93465
805-466-7457 or 805-929-6708

Name:______________________________________________

Address:___________________________________________

Phone:______________(home)____________________(work)

Email:___________________ DL #____________________

Cellphone__________________Pager______________________

Occupation:________________Hours______________________

Job Location:__________________________________________

Available during weekdays for rescues?_____________________

Permission for background check_____(initial)

Equipment (Y/N):
Horse trailer____
Size:______________
Type:_____________
CB ___________
Scanner___________
Radio____________

Area of Interest:
_____Rescue
_____Communications
_____Billeting areas
_____Care & Feeding
_____Education
_____Census/Registration
_____Fund-raising/Donations

I hereby release HEET from liability for injuries sustained by my participation in HEET activities and rescues.

Signature____________________________Date_____________



Annual Membership Dues $25.00
Paid:_____Date:__________

Classes:
ICS____
Disaster Serv._____
Horse Handling _____
CPR/1st Aid_____
Trailer S & S_____
Horse 1st Aid _____
Knots _____
Other_____________________________________




HORSE EMERGENCY EVACUATION TEAM (HEET)
P.O. Box 1071, Templeton, CA 93465
Phone: 929-6708 or 466-7457
Heeteam@hotmail.com

HORSE REGISTRY

Have you decided on a plan for your pet(s) in the event you must evacuate your home or farm during a disaster emergency? Do you need help evacuating your animals? It is important that you do some advance planning.

An airline approved animal crate for small animals is recommended. These should be big enough for the animal to comfortably stand up and turn around in. It is important your pet be vaccinated and that medical and identification tags with your name, address, and telephone number be attached to the carrier. This way if you and your pets become separated during the evacuation process, you can be easily reunited later. Include any special care instructions or allergies your pet may have.

In the case of large animals information should be attached to halters or collars. Current pictures of you and your pet should be kept with you.

Remember to have a two-weeks supply of your pet’s food and medicines labeled and ready to go with it.

HEET is here to help you. Pre-registration notifies us your horse(s) may need assistance in an emergency. If you believe you may need our services, please contact HEET at 466-7457 for San Luis Obispo County north of Cuesta grade or 929-6708 for San Luis Obispo County south of the grade. We are an emergency response team dedicated to helping in the event of disaster. There is no fee for our services.




HORSE EMERGENCY EVACUATION TEAM (HEET)
P.O. Box 1071, Templeton, CA 93465
Phone: 466-7457 or 929-6708

REGISTRATION FORM FOR EQUINE OWNERS

Name:_______________________________________________________

Address:_______________________________________________________

Home Phone:___________ Work Phone:_________ Cellphone:__________

Email:________________________________________________________

Directions:_____________________________________________________

Vet:__________________ Phone:______________ Med.:_______________

Trailer:______________ Loads_______________ No. of Horses__________

Descriptions:___________________________________________________

Feed:_________________________________________________________

Special notes and instructions:_____________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

Owner to tend animals while evacuated_____ HEET to tend_____

Return of animals: Owner will pick up_____ HEET to return_____

Note: It is owners responsibility to provide food/pay for food for evacuated animals.

Initials of owner:______ Date:_______

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