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X-WR-CALDESC:'Plan for the Worst! Websites and Worksheets that Save Lives'
 \n*Zoom link is included in the registration confirmation and will be emai
 led 24 hours before the webinar.\n\nMSU Extension and the Missoula County 
 Office of Emergency Management are bringing you a three part series in Jun
 e 2025 to prepare you and your animals for the next emergency. In this one
  hour\, online lecture learn about what resources you have available to yo
 u in Missoula County and beyond. There are practical\, easy and FREE resou
 rces specific to Western Montana that will help you think through the plan
 ning process.\n\nTOPICS and SPEAKERS\nShort Lecture #1: 'Be Smart911 Aware
 '\nNick Holloway- Missoula County Office of Emergency Management\n\n3 Take
 aways from the Presentation\nPlanning Ahead is Critical – Livestock evacua
 tion is complex and time-sensitive. Having a plan in place\, including rou
 tes\, partners\, and transport\, greatly improves outcomes.\nSmart911 Save
 s Time and Lives – Creating or updating your Smart911 profile to include l
 ivestock info gives first responders a head start during emergencies.\nRes
 ponsibility Lies with Owners –Owners must be prepared to move and care for
  their animals.\n \nWho is Nick Holloway?\nNick Holloway serves as the Dep
 uty Disaster and Emergency Services Coordinator for the Missoula County Of
 fice of Emergency Management and as a Public Information Officer for the W
 estern Montana All-Hazards Incident Management Team. He specializes in eme
 rgency preparedness\, public communication\, and interagency coordination.
  Nick has responded to hurricanes\, wildfires\, floods\, and avalanches ac
 ross the country. In addition to national deployments\, he works closely w
 ith local and state partners to strengthen resilience\, including emergenc
 y preparedness for animals\, throughout Missoula County and Montana.\n\nSh
 ort Lecture #2: 'Where do I Start my Animal Emergency Preparedness Plannin
 g?'\nNatalie Sullivan\, MS PAS- Missoula County MSU Extension Agriculture\
 , Equine and Livestock\n- Western Montana specific resource worksheet\n- T
 he importance of personal responsibility \n- How is my farm or ranch uniqu
 e in an emergency?
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DESCRIPTION:'Plan for the Worst! Websites and Worksheets that Save Lives'\n
 *Zoom link is included in the registration confirmation and will be emaile
 d 24 hours before the webinar.\n\nMSU Extension and the Missoula County Of
 fice of Emergency Management are bringing you a three part series in June 
 2025 to prepare you and your animals for the next emergency. In this one h
 our\, online lecture learn about what resources you have available to you 
 in Missoula County and beyond. There are practical\, easy and FREE resourc
 es specific to Western Montana that will help you think through the planni
 ng process.\n\nTOPICS and SPEAKERS\nShort Lecture #1: 'Be Smart911 Aware'
 \nNick Holloway- Missoula County Office of Emergency Management\n\n3 Takea
 ways from the Presentation\nPlanning Ahead is Critical – Livestock evacuat
 ion is complex and time-sensitive. Having a plan in place\, including rout
 es\, partners\, and transport\, greatly improves outcomes.\nSmart911 Saves
  Time and Lives – Creating or updating your Smart911 profile to include li
 vestock info gives first responders a head start during emergencies.\nResp
 onsibility Lies with Owners –Owners must be prepared to move and care for 
 their animals.\n \nWho is Nick Holloway?\nNick Holloway serves as the Depu
 ty Disaster and Emergency Services Coordinator for the Missoula County Off
 ice of Emergency Management and as a Public Information Officer for the We
 stern Montana All-Hazards Incident Management Team. He specializes in emer
 gency preparedness\, public communication\, and interagency coordination. 
 Nick has responded to hurricanes\, wildfires\, floods\, and avalanches acr
 oss the country. In addition to national deployments\, he works closely wi
 th local and state partners to strengthen resilience\, including emergency
  preparedness for animals\, throughout Missoula County and Montana.\n\nSho
 rt Lecture #2: 'Where do I Start my Animal Emergency Preparedness Planning
 ?'\nNatalie Sullivan\, MS PAS- Missoula County MSU Extension Agriculture\,
  Equine and Livestock\n- Western Montana specific resource worksheet\n- Th
 e importance of personal responsibility \n- How is my farm or ranch unique
  in an emergency?
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SUMMARY:Practical Resources for Animal Emergency Planning in Western Montan
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