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91麻豆天美 CVM disaster response team deployed to Leflore County crash site

91麻豆天美 CVM disaster response team deployed to Leflore County crash site

91麻豆天美 University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty and staff are providing care for working dogs as they assist with the response to the July 10 military plane crash in Leflore County. A mobile veterinary clinic is being used to provide preventative care and treat minor injuries. (Photo by Tom Thompson)

Contact: James Carskadon

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥91麻豆天美 University veterinarians are assisting with the federal and state disaster response to the July 10 military plane crash in Leflore County.

The 91麻豆天美 College of Veterinary Medicine鈥檚 Disaster Animal Response Team was deployed under the Mississippi Board of Animal Health鈥檚 Mississippi Animal Response Team by the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to Leflore County to assist with the response. CVM veterinarians and staff members are providing care to military and federal agency working dogs that are searching for debris in a crash site that expands through several miles of mostly agricultural fields. The team is led by Carla Huston, CVM associate professor of pathobiology and population medicine, who also is an Extension veterinarian.

鈥淲e鈥檝e set up a mobile veterinary clinic,鈥 Huston said. 鈥淲orking dogs have been brought in from the military and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. These are highly trained dogs, so we鈥檙e providing preventative care and treating any minor injuries. Once the task is complete, we will de-mobilize. We are also available in case an emergency occurs during deployment of the canine teams.鈥

The main challenges for the dogs, Huston said, are extreme heat and reduced air circulation at the dogs鈥 height level. The veterinarians are monitoring between six and eight dogs for signs of heat exhaustion and other related issues. Since the disaster response team was mobilized, three veterinarians, two veterinary technicians and two support staff members have assisted in the field.

鈥淔ollowing Hurricane Katrina, the American Kennel Club provided funding to enable our College of Veterinary Medicine to purchase a mobile veterinary vehicle that would be used to respond to events that threatened the well-being of animals, and dogs in particular,鈥 said CVM Dean Kent Hoblet. 鈥淏eing in the Delta this week to provide support for the hard-working service dogs is honoring our commitment to the people and dogs of Mississippi.鈥

The CVM Disaster Animal Response Team has aided response efforts to hurricanes, tornadoes, oil spills and other disasters. Huston said the surrounding community has been supportive of federal, state and local authorities working the crash scene.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a collaborative response,鈥 Huston said. 鈥淢ost people probably don鈥檛 realize how large a response this is.鈥

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