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Disaster Med Public Health Prep ; 11(1): 15-20, 2017 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27974078

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Operation Canine Lifeline was a tabletop exercise developed by students and faculty of Boston University School of Medicine's Healthcare Emergency Management master's program. The tabletop exercise led to discussion on current protocols for canines working in the field, what occurs if a canine encounters a toxin in the field, and what to do in situations of national security that require working with civilian agencies. This discussion led to the creation of a set of recommendations around providing prehospital veterinary care to government working dogs. The recommendations include a government-run veterinary toxicology hotline for the sole use of the government, issuing handlers deployment kits and preprogrammed smartphones that contain information on the care practices for dogs, and an increased effort for civilian integration, through local emergency medical services, in the emergency care of government canines. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2017;11:15-20).


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Emergency Medical Services/standards , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Government Employees , Sarin/toxicity , Veterinary Medicine/methods , Animals , Boston , Disaster Planning/methods , Disaster Planning/organization & administration , Disaster Planning/standards , Dogs , Emergency Medical Services/methods
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