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Why emergency services? • Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005
– Function of SES to ‘Undertake rescue’
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– Rescue means ‘safe removal of persons or animals from actual or threatened danger or physical harm’
Its not new
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All about public safety
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Addressing the risk
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Information is a guide only. Seek independent advice for your own situation
In an Emergency 1. Dial 000 Never try to rescue a horse yourself. This call is free & so
is the response 2. Call your Vet: Or work with the emergency responders to find one. The horse owner pays for the vet. If the owner is unknown, RSPCA/PIRSA may be called. Remember- a potential rescue can also be a horse welfare situation 3. Stay calm: Horses respond to human anxiety. Unless you are completely calm, you might inadvertently stress your horse even more. Keep your phone line clear 4. Calm your horse: Keep the accident scene as quiet as possible. Food is a good natural tranquilliser. A “friend” horse nearby may help. Remember, flashing lights and sirens will give you a sense of relief but may have the opposite effect on the horse. If possible (and safe) place a halter on the horse 5. Let the emergency services do their job: There are procedures to follow to ensure human safety as well as the horse. Be ready to follow instructions.
Working Safely with Emergency Responders