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Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in December 2011

In Uncategorized on December 12, 2011 at 12:57 PM
Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Fogelsville, PA
Department Name: Lehigh Valley CART
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Amanda Betts
Location: Ellicott City, MD
Department Name: Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4
Locations & Departments:
Hampton, IA – Hampton Fire Department
Eldora, IA – Eldora Fire Department
Iowa Falls, IA – Iowa Falls Fire Department
Ackley, IA – Ackley Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each Dept gets 1 Kit

Sponsor: Grady’s Auto Parts
Location: Pawtucket, RI
Department Name: City of Pawtucket Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Berkley, MA
Department Name: Berkley Fire Rescue
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Belle Center, OH
Department Name: B.M.R.T Rescue Squad
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: South Boston, VA
Department Name: South Boston Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 5
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Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Dickson, TN
Department Name: Tennessee City Volunteer Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Bloomdale, OH
Department Name: Bloomdale Fire Department & EMS Squad
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Big Lake, MN
Department Name: Big Lake Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Lenape Bulldog Club of Pennsylvania
Location: Limerick, PA
Department Name: Limerick Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Robert L Sprengnether
Location: West Alton, MO
Department Name: Rivers Pointe Fire District
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: An Anonymous Pet Lover

Location: Stayton, OR
Department Name: Stayton Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Ridgewood, NJ
Department Name: Ridgewood Emergency Services
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: HQ Marine Transport, Inc.
Location: Williamston, SC
Department Name: Piercetown Volunteer Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: HQ Marine Transport, Inc.
Location: Simpsonville, SC
Department Name: Simpsonville Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Jennifer Ostrowski
Location: Weedsport, NY
Department Name: Weedsport Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: American Veterans POST 911 NJ
Locations & Department Names:
Absecon, NJ – Absecon Fire Dept
Galloway, NJ – Oceanville Volunteer Fire Company
Pomona, NJ – Pomona Volunteer Fire Company
Galloway, NJ – Bayview Volunteer Fire Company
Ventnor City, NJ – Ventnor City Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each Department gets 1 kit
Sponsor: Ross Hamilton
Locations & Department Names:
King City, ON – Township of King Fire & Emergency Services
Midhurst, ON & Minesing, ON – Township of Springwater Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 7
Sponsor: Ruby Ann Kellems Kelsey & Sneaky Dog Treats
Location: Summit, MO
Department Name: Holts Summit Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Wichita Falls, TX
Department Name: Wichita Falls Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 13

How to formulate a family emergency plan for natural and man-made disasters

In Uncategorized on November 30, 2011 at 4:27 PM
There is no such thing as being too prepared!
By Ines de Pablo – Wag’N Enterprises, LLC

When you decided to take in a pet you took on the responsibility to care for the well-being and care for this animal for its lifetime, no matter what hazards get in the way. At Wag’N Enterprises we take and recommend an all-hazards approach to preparedness as the basics remain the same regardless of the nature of the emergency. You are your pet’s 911! They depend on you and your thumbs to keep them safe and healthy. See Dog’s Plea

COUPLE OF FACTOIDS 

·        * You are more likely to panic if you don’t have a few good rehearsed plans. Screaming and utter panic does not extinguish fires, stop earthquakes, etc. You need to remain calm and collected. Pets pick up on your stress and should they be injured make the medical condition worse was increasing blood pressure.

• Bad things happen to good people, so yes it can happen to you and your pet(s).
• Plan A does not generally work out. Don’t sell your soul to that plan. Have good contingencies ready.
• Any rehearsed plan is better than any theoretical plan.

ALWAYS: Pets should wear a collar with its regular identification, county license, microchip and rabies tag at all times. Update microchip information when you move, change phone numbers, get new job or anytime your contact information changes.

No matter what the nature of the emergency, pet parents will always need to consider 7 essential concepts. We all need:

SECURITY
Generally shelter from the elements and other hazards (including wildlife and other people)

* Make sure the scene you are in is less stable than the scene you are going to escape to before you make your move. If not, shelter in place.
* How you will protect yourself, your family, your pets and property against the element and others once you have evacuated or once you emerge from your shelter-in-place location.

A DESTINATION

Even if it’s your safe room you need to get there and have it established as the go to place. Also know in which instance to select that safe room or another location

* Known Out-of-Town Location 
   - Make sure OUT OF TOWN CONTACT 1 can and will accept and accommodate you and your pets
   - You have OUT OF TOWN CONTACT 1 contact information readily available at all times
   - OUT OF TOWN CONTACT 1 is not in the path of whatever disaster is striking your area
   - You have a backup to OUT OF TOWN CONTACT 1. Who know OUT OF TOWN CONTACT 2 maybe better prepared, available and on higher grounds!

* On The Fly
   - Now make sure you scope out pet friendly hotels along your evacuation route.
   - Not all shelters accept pets. Those shelters that do require vaccination records and proof of ownership.

TRANSPORTATION 

* Your Own (like secondary residence or camping site)
   - Make sure you always keep your gas tank half full…always…like at all times. The lines at the gas station after an emergency is declared…fuzzy & mega busy. Evacuation routes slow and mostly gas guzzlers.
   - Make sure you check your tires and the spare. Enough air I hear helps you get further. Keep a car safety kit if you get stranded in the winter time.
   - Do not overload your car. Seriously. It’s an emergency. As a general rule of thumb Go-Bags should not have wheels and weigh more than what you can carry. It’s a GO BAG. NOT A SIT-IN & GET COMFY BAG!

* Friends/Family/Neighbors
   - When everything is fine planning is easy. Remember that your neighbors, friends etc are people too and that they certainly have a list of things they want to include. You would be a guest in their vehicle – assuming they wait for you and/or that you make the rendezvous point on time – so now is a good time to determine how much of your stuff they can accommodate.
   - If you are THE DRIVER or what we like to call THE PLAN then remember others are counting on you. Reassess your list of essentials and let them know what is permissible to bring along. Practice now to ensure it all fits and all people and pets get along. If you don’t practice this now, there will be a very rude awakening during the emergency when tensions already run high.
   - Pet owners should keep a list of all their emergency contacts’ (friends, neighbors or family members) contact information and pre-printed copies of lost pet posters readily available in their grab and go bag. The Wag’N Rover Respond’R is another valuable tool pet owners should use to keep important information handy in their vehicles as well.

* Communal/Public Transportation
   - Most of them do not accept pets that cannot fit on your lap inside their crate. If you have more than 1 pet or the one would crush your lap in bus, make other arrangements now. Start the discussion.

COMMUNICATION 

* Family: You and your family should plan how you will contact each other if you are not together when disaster strikes/Zombies attack. Don’t rely exclusively on cellular telephones since they usually work intermittently following a disaster. Landlines are you best bet. During the August 23rd East Coast Earthquake first responders and emergency managers asked the public to not flood cell phone towers with unnecessary calls. Text, Twit or Facebook instead as real emergency calls may not make it through. Discussing Fido’s feelings after an event is not crucial and can wait or be shared through other means. Someone out of town may be more easily able to communicate among separated family members.
Your plan should include designating at least 1emergency contact person who lives out of town. Not just in the next zip code! Have at least 1 person you trust that lives within a 100 miles radius and that you know how to get in touch with, how to get there and that will accept you AND your pets.

* Emergency Contact: That person does not have to be near you. It could be Aunt Anna 100 miles away who is always watching TV and lives at home glued to phone. She would be a great emergency contact because she both lives out of town and is available. She can become your dispatch of sorts. Everyone in your family can send in a status report and she can coordinate activities and remind you of your option, tell you what is being reported road closure wise. Landline calls out of town are more likely to make it thank local and cell calls. Of course she cannot be a manic zombie, so select wisely!

* Medical: Know where your nearest hospital is, how to get there and keep hospitals and emergency vet clinics marked on your evacuation route map (yeah that paper think). Keep the contact information of your primary care physician, veterinarian, emergency vet, poison control (1-800-222-1222) and ASPCA Poison Control (1-888-426-4435/$65 fee) on paper and electronically at home, in your car and in your go bag.

ESSENTIALS

* Food & Water
   - Water for 7 days. That is 1 gallon of water per person per day minimum. Water can be used for drinking, sanitation, cleaning, cooking, medical, cooling down engine, etc. Too heavy? Consider water purification tablets and camping equipment to filter and boil water found on the go. For pets add 2 quarts per day per pet.
   - Food for 7 days. Make that non-perishable food please. Technology is tricky. For those of you that feed RAW consider adding Dehydrated or Freeze Dried brands to your pets food now so their system can get used to it and keep a large bag of that food in your GO BAG. The emergency is really a bad time to find out that Fido gets raging diarrhea at Aunt Judy’s because he had never had this food before. Even worse when at a collocation shelter!
   … We recommended dog food and cat food brands such as Grandma Lucy’s Grain-Free Freeze Dried ; K9 Natural Freeze-Dried Dog Food; Wysong Canine & Feline Diet Archetype Freeze Dried Food; Paw Naturaw Raw Freeze Dried Food; Grandma Lucys Pureformance Diet; etc.
   … The benefits of those are that you can get a lot of food that won’t weigh you down and has a very long shelf life. The downside is you need more water. So plan for it and get your pet digestive system used to it now! No matter what always include food you pet is used to in order to maintain health and diminish stress and sanitation issues.

* Medication
   - Yours and your pets of course. When you prepare the Go Bag keep a Go Bag Calendar to make notes of when things were placed inside and when they expire. Unless you are planning on using the go bag as a weapon against Big Foot…pack it so it does not kill you!
   - Place meds in Ziploc bags and label each so others can help you and not get things messed up and confused.
   - Human & Pet First Aid Kit. Get the right tool to stop the bleeding, respond to poisoning emergencies. At a minimum get some instructions. Cuts & Booboos are bound to happen. Preferred tools & references: Wag’N Pet First Aid Bandana, The Safe Dog Handbook, Pet & Home Emergency Pocket Guides, Veterinary Disaster Response (the ultimate comprehensive guide).
   - Skill: Know the skills of first aid and CPR for all members of your family. Learn how to manage chocking, revive non-breathing creatures, bandage wounds, etc. Find a PetTech Instructor in your area now. Recertify through Red Cross or American Heart for the human components.
   - Proof of your identity. Proof of pet ownership included.
   - To keep the confusion to a minimum get your pets’ immunization records and proof of ownership in multiple copies, updated often in your Go Bag. Most important is picture of you and your pet(s). That is every family member that can physically care for the animal(s), and are considered owners on that picture. This ensures all these people can claim ownership at a shelter or care for animal at a collocation shelter if they are recognized as owners.
   - Pet owners should carry a record of their pet’s medical history, a photo of their pet and emergency contact numbers (veterinarian, local animal control, etc.). A Wag’N Pet Passport is a good solution to put all information together in one place.
   - Of course keeping records of your social security card, copies of mortgages, loans, deeds, insurance, medical records, birth certificates, passports, driver’s license, family and house content pictures, etc in your Go Bag & in a safety deposit box is always a safer bet should you need to file claims or need to prove your identity to authorities, insurance companies, etc


SHELTER

This selection should vary depending on the nature and scale of the emergency. Either way plan for all and go back to Transportation, keeping paper maps in the car to find alternate routes. Technology fails. Paper and pen notes survive water damage better!
* Shelter-in-place. Can be hazard specific. Safe room on top floor in tornado alley may be a problem. Safe room in basement in flood zone or near water also a problem. How many people can fit in? What is it protecting against? How long can you stay in there? What resources will you need?
* Evacuate. Assuming it is not safe for you to remain at your current location, you need to get out of dodge. How far should you go? Where will you stay? Is there still room?
   - In Town
   … On your own terms (Camping)
   … Friends/Family
   … Hotels/Motels (make sure you keep records now of those that are pet friendly)
   - Out of Town
   … On your own terms (Camping)
   … Friends/Family
   … Hotels/Motels (make sure you keep records now of those that are pet friendly)
   - Out of State
   … On your own terms (Camping)
   … Friends/Family
   … Hotels/Motels (make sure you keep records now of those that are pet friendly)

COMMON SENSE ITEMS

   - Emergency/Weather Radio to keep track of updates news on hazards, find shelters, road closures, public transportation, weather changes, help and FEMA centers, etc.
   - Ways to cook food and filter & treat water
   - Clothes
   -  Sanitation (no one stops going to the bathroom during emergencies…sorry)
   - Trash bags
   - Cat litter. A bucket with lid and cat litter makes for a great human toilet!
   - Poop bags
   - Multi-tool knife
   - Flashlight and extra batteries
   - Can opener
   - Whistle
   - Human & Pet Life Jackets
   - Towels. Beach towel if possible and smaller cotton towels. The large towel can be used as a stretcher (people and dogs); cut into pieces if needed to bandage or wrap things together; to carry & wrap pets & small infants, to cool someone (or pet) suffering from heatstroke (that’s when the skills of first aid class come into play); to warm up/as blanket; as a towel, bandanna, or to wave at helicopters or rescuers, etc. Get your MacGyver on!
   - Pet Carriers of puppy course! 1 per pet even if they get along fine during non emergency times. It’s at the discretion of the emergency animal shelters to keep them together or separate them. Should one of the pets get sick or injured it will be better off alone (for its safety and the health of other pet).
   - Always keep paper and electronic copies of the following information, preferably in a resealable bag:
   … Pet’s veterinarian information
   … Emergency animal hospital
   … National poison control (800.222.1222)
   … Paper maps of your neighborhood, town, county as well as regional maps.
   … Veterinary and immunization records
   … Pictures of owner(s) with pet(s) for proof of ownership

Once a pet emergency management plan is made, practice the plan with your family, considering multiple hazard scenarios and giving yourself various time frames to evacuate.
A non-rehearsed plan is a BAD plan! You will learn so much about your stress management and criticality assessments skills, that of your family and friends, pets will do their part – assured; and will keep you from making assumptions – your actual worst enemy!

Don’t the frost man bite! 
Get away from the TV and start preparing!



About Wag’N Enterprises, LLC
Wag’N Offers Pet Emergency Management Solutions to Service Industries, First Responders and Pet Parents To Effectively Mitigate, Prepare And Respond To Emergencies That Impact Pet Health And Safety.
Keeping pets and their people trained, safe and ready since 2007. www.WAGNPETSAFETY.com

Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in November 2011

In Uncategorized on November 28, 2011 at 12:25 PM

Sponsor: An Anonymous Pet Lover
Location: Cooperstown, NY
Department Name: Cooperstown Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Diedrea Stanke
Location: Theresa, WI
Department Name: Theresa Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: An Anonymous Pet Lover
Locations & Department Names:
San Rafael, CA – San Rafael Fire Dept – Terra Linda Station
San Francisco, CA – San Francisco Fire Dept – Marina Station
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each Department gets 2 kits
Sponsor: Staci Wilkshire
Location: Shaker Heights, OH
Department Name: Shaker Heights Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Cape May County Dog Obedience Training Club
Location: Wildwood, NJ
Department Name: Wildwood Fire/Rescue
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Classy Canines 4-H Club
Locations & Department Names:
Seaside, OR – Hamlet Fire Department
Cannon Beach, OR – Cannon Beach Fire Department
Westport, OR – Westport Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each Department gets 1 kit
Sponsor: K-9 INDY
Location: Arcadia, CA
Department Name: Arcadia Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3
Sponsor: Geraldine Gerber
Location: McAlisterville, PA
Department Name: Fayette Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Dayton, PA
Department Name: Dayton District Volunteer Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Janet Fincannon, Oxygen Masks for Pets
Location: Keller, TX
Department Name: Keller FIre Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Badger Veterinary Hospital & DKI Advanced Restoration
Location: Beloit, WI
Department Name: Beloit Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in October 2011

In Uncategorized on October 27, 2011 at 3:58 PM
Location & Department Name:
Emerson, NJ – Emerson Volunteer Ambulance Corp
Hillsdale, NJ – Hillsdale Fire Dept
Little Ferry, NJ – Little Ferry EMS
Lodi, NJ – Lodi Fire Dept
Mahwah, NJ – Mahwah 4 Volunteer Ambulance Corps
Moonachie, NJ – Moonachie First Aid and Rescue Squad
Oakland, NJ – Oakland Fire Dept
Teaneck, NJ – Teaneck Fire Dept
Ramsey, NJ – Ramsey Fire Dept
Waldwick, NJ – Waldwick Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each Department Received 1 kit

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Department Name: AtlantiCare EMS
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 30
Locations & Department Name:
Bristol, WI – Bristol Fire Depart
Union Grove, WI – Paris Fire Dept
Twin Lakes, WI – Twin Lakes Fire Dept
Salem, WI – Salem Fire Dept
Silver Lake, WI – Silver Lake Fire Dept
Twin Lakes, WI – Randall Twp Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 13 Kits Total
Sponsor: Carolyn Freeman
Location: St Paul, OR
Department Name: St Paul Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 6
Sponsor: Classy Canine 4-H Club
Locations & Department Names:
Mist, OR – Mist-Birkenfeld Rural Fire Protection District
Seaside, OR – Seaside Fire Department
Seaside, OR – Elsie-Vinemaple Rural Fire Protection District
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 kit per department
Sponsor: Penn Treaty Kennel Club
Location: King Of Prussia, PA
Department Name: Swedeland Volunteer Fire Company No. 1
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4
Sponsor: Charles Wagner
Location: Presto, PA
Department Name: Presto Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Location: CO
Department Name: TBD
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3
Sponsor: Wayne E Miller Dvm
Location: Owendale, MI
Department Name: Owendale Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: I.C.D.S (Toula Guisfoyle)
Locations & Department Names:
Caseville, MI – Caseville Fire Department
Bay Port, MI – Fairhaven Township Fire Department
Bad Axe, MI – Bad Axe Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 kit per department
Location: Dimondale, MI
Department Name: Windsor Township Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Location: Elkton, MI
Department Name: Oliver Township Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Friends of Tudy
Location: Aurora, NY
Department Name: Aurora-Ledyard Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Fountain Inn, SC
Department Name: Fountain Inn Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 8
Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Department Name: Los Angeles Fire Department – Station 27
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 6
Sponsor Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Marietta, OK
Department Name: Love County EMS/Fire
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Wag’N O2 Fur Life Fellowship Program
Location: Scituate, MA
Kits will be distributed between
Scituate Animal Control
Scituate Fire Department
Massachusetts Rescue & Recovery K-9
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 12
Sponsor: Southeastern Iowa Kennel Club
Location: Ottumwa, IA
Department Name: Ottumwa Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor:
Stacy Cole (WIFC-FM), her husband David & their 3 cats – Sammy, Nugget & Monkey
Location: Wausau, WI
Department Name: Wausau Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Scandals Hair Studio
Location: Whiting, IN
Department Name: Whiting Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Pampered Pets
Location: Grasonville, MD
Department Name: Grasonville Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Richard-Lee Wilson
Location: Napa, CA
Department Name: Napa County Fire Department Station 14 Capell Valley
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Sharon Janusz & Mary Domes

Location: Wausau, WI
Department NameWausau Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Locations & Department Names:
DeWitt, NY – DeWitt Fire Department 
Jamesville, NY – Southwood Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 kit per department

Sponsor: PETA
Location: Wausau, WI
Department Name: Wausau Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Burlington, ON Canada
Department Name: Burlington Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Location: Wausau, WI
Department Name: Wausau Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1


Sponsor: American Veterans POST 911 NJ
Location: Somers Point, NJ
Department Name: Somers Point Volunteer Fire Company No.1
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Always There Pet Care
Location: Muscatine, IA
Department Name: Muscatine Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 5

Sponsor: Therapaws
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Department Name: Dona Ana County Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 15
Sponsor: Bowie Citizens for Local Animal Welfare
Location: Bowie, MD
Department Name: TBD
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 30
Sponsor: Always There Pet Care
Location: TBD
Department Name: TBD
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3
Sponsor: Amy Wilhelmi. In Memoriam: Eric Wilhelmi.
Location: Colby, WI
Department Name: Colby Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Deerfield, NY
Department Name: Deerfield Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 5
Sponsor: Badger Veterinary Hospital & DKI Advanced Restoration
Location: Beloit, WI
Department Name: Beloit Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

PRESS RELEASE: Wag’N Enterprises and Invisible Fence Donate Pet Oxygen Kits to M.C.F.R.S

In Uncategorized on October 19, 2011 at 2:31 PM

Donation of 60 life-saving kits will help county save pets’ lives after emergencies

HERNDON, Va. (Oct. 19, 2011) – The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (M.C.F.R.S.) is getting new tools in its emergency response arsenal thanks to some pet product companies.
Wag’N Enterprises, Invisible Fence Brand of Montgomery County and Invisible Fence Brand of Maryland have teamed up to donate 60 pet oxygen mask kits to M.C.F.R.S. on Oct. 26. The $4,200 donation has been made possible through a combined effort of Wag’N’s O2 Fur Life® program and Invisible Fence® Brand’s Project Breathe initiative.
“The goal of both our programs is to place these life-saving pet oxygen masks in the hands of first responders throughout North America,” said Ines de Pablo, Wag’N’s executive director of Pet Emergency Management Division. “Too many animals get injured and die every year due to preventable fire related emergencies. Incident mitigation combined with pet oxygen mask kits can help save countless pet lives.”
Pet oxygen masks work similarly to those used on humans, de Pablo said. The kits contain three different sizes of masks that can accommodate different sizes of animals – everything from a ferret to a foal – in addition to three oxygen tubes and instructional materials. A demonstration on how these masks are used may be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VtEPuHrGJ8
De Pablo said both companies receive numerous requests annually for kit donations; however, the M.C.F.R.S. donation was especially poignant. In December 2010, Montgomery County resident Laurie White lost her home in a fire, but her life and those of her pets were saved by first responders from M.C.F.R.S. To thank them, White donated two kits to M.C.F.R.S. Station 31, and the discussion began on how the county could obtain additional kits.
Now, through Wag’N and Invisible Fence® Brand’s donation, all 36 Montgomery County stations will have kits to help pet parents like White during an emergency. De Pablo said she is very happy to include M.C.F.R.S. among the more than 3,000 North American first responder departments that have received kits in through the Wag’N and Invisible Fence programs.
For more information about O2 Fur Life, please visit www.wagnpetsafety.com/pet_oxygen_masks.html. For more information on Invisible Fence® Brand’s Project Breathe, please visit www.invisiblefence.com/Giving-Back/Project-Breathe.

About Wag’N Enterprises
Founded in 2007, Wag’N Enterprises (www.wagnpetsafety.com) offers pet emergency management solutions to service industries, first responders and pet parents to effectively mitigate, prepare for and respond to emergencies that impact pet health and safety. Executive Director of Pet Emergency Management Division Ines de Pablo holds a Master’s Degree in Risk, Crisis & Emergency Management from the prestigious George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and has more than a decade of extensive field training experience under her belt. Wag’N Pet Safety Gear is a branded and extensive collection of purposefully designed tools and services giving people and their pets’ peace of mind in case of an emergency.

About Invisible Fence® Brand
Invisible Fence® Brand indoor and outdoor pet safety and behavioral solutions are sold nationwide by professional dealers. Invisible Fence® Brand Dealers offer customized installation and certified Perfect Start™ Pet Training to create an environment of safety and freedom for dogs and cats. For more information, visit www.invisiblefence.com.

PRESS RELEASE: Wag’N Enterprises Observes Fire Safety Awareness Month with Free Pet Oxygen Kit Shipping

In Uncategorized on October 6, 2011 at 2:41 PM
Kit manufacturer McCulloch Medical offers to pay shipping costs, help first responders save money.

HERNDON, Va. (Oct. 06, 2011) – A Virginia-based pet safety company is making it easier for first responders to keep pets safe during October.

Wag’N Enterprises’ O2 Fur Life® program provides first responders a channel to order life-saving pet oxygen kits. Throughout October, the company and kit-manufacturer McCulloch Medical are offering free shipping in observance of National Fire Safety Awareness Month.

“The goal of O2 Fur Life is to get all first responders in North America to carry pet oxygen mask kits to help distressed pets after an emergency,” Ines de Pablo, Wag’N’s executive director of Pet Emergency Management Division, said. “McCulloch Medical generously offered to cover all shipping costs for first responder, direct and sponsor O2 Fur Life orders placed between Oct. 1 and Oct. 31. This is a great way to save pets and money.”

O2 Fur Life was created by de Pablo in 2008 when she realized that aftercare of pets rescued from emergencies, such as fires, was something that most first responders weren’t equipped to handle. Most humans require oxygen after an emergency, and pets are no different, de Pablo said.

Now, de Pablo’s work has placed 2,460 life-saving pet oxygen kits in more than 1,050 first responder departments in the United States and Canada.

Pet oxygen kits work similarly to those used on humans. The kits contain three different sizes of masks that can accommodate different size animals –everything from a ferret to a foal. A demonstration on how these masks are used may be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VtEPuHrGJ8.

De Pablo said Wag’N doesn’t turn a profit from providing the kits to first responders because they are sold at cost. However, consumers may also purchase the kits at a slight markup with the profits going right back into the program so that Wag’N can donate masks to other first responders.

Pet oxygen kits start at $70 for all first responders and sponsor orders and $90 for private consumers. More
information is available on Wag’N’s website at www.wagnpetsafety.com/pet_oxygen_masks.html.

Since the fall of 2009, Wag’N has been working diligently with McCulloch Medical to raise pet safety awareness and pet oxygen mask awareness during the National Fire Safety awareness season. “Too many animals get injured and die every year due to preventable fire related emergencies. Incident mitigation combined with pet oxygen mask kits can help save countless pet lives” De Pablo argues.

About Wag’N Enterprises
Founded in 2007, Wag’N Enterprises (www.wagnpetsafety.com) offers pet emergency management solutions to service industries, first responders and pet parents to effectively mitigate, prepare for and respond to emergencies that impact pet health and safety. Executive Director of Pet Emergency Management Division Ines de Pablo holds a Masters Degree in Risk, Crisis & Emergency Management from the prestigious George Washington Universit y i n Was hi ngt on, D. C. , and has more than a decade of extensive field training experience under her belt. Wag’N Pet Safety Gear is a branded and extensive collection of purposefully designed tools and services giving people and their pets peace of mind in case of an emergency.

Dalmatians 4 Life Project

In Uncategorized on October 1, 2011 at 9:15 AM
ABOUT THE DALMATIANS 4 LIFE PROJECT

This project was initiated by Mr Richard-Lee Wilson and Mr. Thomas Hopkins in memory of their Dalmatian “Koochie”. The initial project funds to get pet oxygen mask kits to the Capell and Pope Valley Fire stations stations were raised by Mr Wilson through the sale of his hand crafted cards featuring “Koochie” (see below).

“Koochie” loved to pose for the camera & Firemen!
Who knows, maybe she was part of the fire service in her previous life!

The initial goal of the Dalmatians 4 Life Project is to get at least 1 pet oxygen mask kit per station. The project launched Tuesday October 25, 2011 with the sponsorship of 1 pet oxygen mask kit for the Capell Volunteer Station and 1 kit for the Pope Valley Volunteer Station. Seven more stations are looking for sponsorship to accomplish the initial goal.
The ultimate goal is to get 1 pet oxygen mask kit per truck. So lets get started!

Information about the County of Napa Fire Department
The County of Napa contracts with the California Department of Forestry (CAL FIRE) for fire protection services as the Napa County Fire Department. CAL FIRE provides administrative support and coordination with six full-time paid stations and nine volunteer fire companies.The CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit Chief serves as the Napa County Fire Chief and is responsible for the direction and coordination of fire protection services by these organizations on a Countywide basis. The County contracts with the cities of St. Helena and Calistoga, and Schell-Vista Fire Protection District for the provision of fire protection services to specified unincorporated areas adjoining these agencies. The Napa County Fire Department provides fire and emergency service dispatching for the American Canyon Fire Protection District, City of St. Helena, Calistoga and Napa State Hospital Fire Departments. The Town of Yountville and the California Veterans Home contracts with the County to provide fire services to those jurisdictions.
Their Mission Statement:
Working together for your safety: Proudly serving our community with courtesy, integrity and compassion.

http://www.communitywalk.com/groups/set_commercial_domain/1450648CommunityWalk Map – Dalmatians Fur Life

Map Legend
Red Marker – This station has not yet received a single pet oxygen mask kit
Yellow Marker – This station has received at least 1 pet oxygen mask kit but may require more
Green Marker – This station has received all the pet oxygen mask kits it needed
Using the map: You may zoom in and zoom out using the + and – button on the top left of the map.
You can also bring your mouse anywhere over the map and drag the viewing hand over the map in any direction. To see the name of the marker bring your mouse hand over the marker. If you click on the marker more information will be displayed.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN EVERY KIT?

The Wag’N O2 Fur Life® Kit includes:
* 3 Oxygen Masks – 1 small, 1 medium & 1 large
* 3 Oxygen Air Tubes -1 for each mask, 22 mm diameter
* 1 Wag’N O2 Fur Life Carry Bag for easy storage & mobility
* 1 Laminated Instruction Sheet which includes ABCs of CPR For Cats & Dogs
* 1 Kennel Lead for animal restraint & control
* 2 Animal Incident Report (AIR) Forms for First Responders – carbonless 3-part form
* 1 Pet Rescue Notice Form provided in electronic format – see link on your email order receipt
* 1 PowerPoint Presentation provided in electronic format – see link on your email order receipt
* 1 “Pet Oxygen Masks On Board” Decal for display on vehicle included per kit
Additional Content Available With Each Kit At No Extra Cost:
* 1 “Pet Oxygen Masks On Board” Decal for display at station
* 1 Wag’N Instructional DVD Pets Need Oxygen Too per department
KIT COST: You get all of the above for $70 + shipping

How to Support Stations on the map

Method 1:
Please send a check payable to “Richard-Lee Wilson” to following address:
RICHARD LEE WILSON
1049 ARROYO GRANDE DRIVE
NAPA, CA 94558
On the comment line please note the station # and/or name you wish this kit to go to. If you have no preference please mark “no preference” in that comment line of your check (bottom right of check)
Once Mr Wilson receives a few checks he will send them over to Wag’N Enterprises for kits to be shipped to address above. Kits will be distributed according to his availability.
Because UPS charges less on large shipping weights please consider kit cost $70 per unit and add $5 per kit shipping cost. Through this method multiple kits can be shipped at one time, therefore reducing shipping cost.

Method 2:
Sponsor the Station through the Wag’N O2 Fur Life Program Sponsor Page.
The kit(s) will be sent to the station directly and the Sponsor certificate will show whatever preferences you add (such as your organization name, your name or you may remain anonymous).
Next to the box entitled Department Name please enter full name. Example: “Napa County Fire Dept – Station 14 Capell Valley”
In the “ship to” section of the checkout page please enter the address as shown on the map here above. Addressee name should show as:
First Name: Shift
Last Name: Captain

Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in September 2011

In Uncategorized on September 12, 2011 at 1:24 PM
See below for list of Departments that received and/or acquired this wonderful pet life saving tool! www.WAGNPETSAFETY.com/O2FurLife
SEPTEMBER 2011
 Sponsor: Friends of Kent Island Dog Park
Location: Chester, MD
Department Name: Kent Island Volunteer Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Amy Duffy in memory of my beloved dog, Ginger Duffy.
Gone from this earth; but, never from my heart.
Location: Cary, NC
Department Name: Town of Cary Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 10 

Sponsor:Francis and Helen Hoefer
Location & Department Names:

Oswego, NY – City of Oswego Fire Dept – East Side Fire Station 
Oswego, NY -  City of Oswego Fire Dept – West Side Fire Station  
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: Each station received 1 kit 

Sponsor: The Barker Barber
Location & Department Names:
DeWitt, NY – DeWitt Fire Dept (1 kit)
Fayetteville, NY – Fayetteville Fire Dept (1 kit)
 East Syracuse, NY – East Syracuse Fire Dept (1 kit)
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3 kits in Total 

Sponsor: North Ridge Veterinary Hospital
Location & Department Name:
Wickliffe, OH – Wickliffe Fire Department
Eastlake, OH – Eastlake Fire Department
Kirtland, OH – City of Kirtland Fire Department
Concord, OH – Concord Township Fire Department
Grand River, OH – Grand River Vol Fire Department
Mentor-On-The-Lake, OH – City of Mentor-On-The-Lake Fire Department
Painesville, OH – Painesville City Fire Department
Painesville, OH – Painesville Township Fire Department
Munson, OH – Munson Fire Department
Mentor, OH -Mentor Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 67 total

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Hapeville, GA
Department Name: Hapeville Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2 

Sponsor: Newark Optometry, LLC

Location: Newark, OH
Department Name: Newark Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3 

Sponsor: Wendie Starr

Location: TBD
Department Name: TBD
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Animal Hospital of Soquel

Location: Santa Cruz, CA
Department Name: Santa Cruz Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Paper Cities Kennel Club

Location: Rothschild, WI
Department Name: Rothschild Vol Fire & EMS
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Paper Cities Kennel Club

Location: Birnamwood, WI
Department Name: Birnamwood Area Fire & Ambulance Service
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Wilson, Richard-Lee

Location: Napa Valley, CA
Department Name: Napa County Fire Department Station 14 Capell Valley
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2
Sponsor: Anonymous Pet Lover
Location: Ballston Lake, NY
Department Name: Ballston Lake Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Portland, ME
Department Name: Portland Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 15
Locations & Department Names
Gearhart, OR – Gearhart Fire Dept gets 1 kit
Astoria, OR – Lewis & Clark Vol Fire Dept gets 2 kits
Astoria, OR – Knappa Svenson Burnside Fire District gets 3 kits
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 6 in total
Sponsor: Clients, Employees & Friends of Bulger Veterinary Hospital (North Andover, MA)
Locations, Department Names & # of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits:
Danville, NH – Danville Fire Department (1 kit)
Durham , NH – Durham Fire Department (3 kits)
Epping, NH – Epping Fire Department (2 kits)
Exeter, NH – Exeter Fire Department (1 kit)
Hampton, NH – Hampton Fire Department (2 kits)
Litchfield, NH – Litchfield Fire Department (1 kit)
Londonderry, NH – Londonderry Fire Department (3 kits)
Manchester, NH – Manchester Fire Department (10 kits)
Merrimack, NH – Merrimack Fire Department (2 kits)
Nashua – Nashua Fire Rescue (4 kits)
Newton, NH – Newton Fire Department (2 kits)
North Hampton, NH – North Hampton Fire Department (1 kit)
Pelham, NH – Pelham Fire Department (1 kit)
Portsmouth, NH – Portsmouth Fire Department (3 kits)
Salem, NH – Salem Fire Department (4 kits)
Seabrook, NH – Seabrook Fire Department (1 kit)
Windham, NH – Windham Fire Department (1 kit)
Belmont, MA – Belmont Fire Department (2 kits)
Beverly, MA – Beverly Fire Department (2 kits)
Boxborough, MA – Boxborough Fire Department  (1 kit)
Boxford, MA – Boxford Fire Department (1 kit)
Burlington, MA – Burlington Fire Department (2 kits)
Cambridge, MA – Cambridge Fire Department/EMA  (8 kits)
Chelmsford, MA – Chelmsford Fire Department (5 kits)
Danvers, MA – Danvers Fire Department (2 kits)
Everett, MA – Everett Fire & Rescue Department (3 kits)
Haverhill, MA – Haverhill Fire Department (4 kits)
Lawrence, MA – Lawrence Fire Department (2 kits)
Lynn, MA – Lynn Fire Department (6 kits)
Malden, MA – Malden Fire Department (3 kits)
Medford, MA – Medford Fire Department (6 kits)
Merrimac, MA – Merrimac Fire Department (1 kit)
Methuen, MA – Methuen Fire Department (6 kits)
Needham, MA – Needham Fire Department (1 kit)
Newburyport, MA – Newburyport Fire Department (2 kits)
Newton, MA – Newton Fire Department  (10 kits)
North Reading, MA – North Reading Fire Department (3 kits)
Peabody, MA – Peabody Fire Department (1 kit)
Rowley, MA – Rowley Fire Department (1 kit)
Salisbury, MA – Town of Salisbury Fire Department (1 kit)
Saugus, MA – Saugus Fire Department (3 kits)
Shrewsbury, MA – Shrewsbury Fire Department (3 kits)
Somerville, MA – Somerville Fire Department (5 kits)
Tewksbury, MA – Tewksbury Fire Department (3 kits)
Tyngsboro, MA – Tyngsboro Fire Department (2 kits)
West Newbury, MA – West Newbury Fire Department (2 kits)
Wilmington, MA – Wilmington Fire Department (3 kits)
Winchester, MA – Winchester Fire Department (1 kit)
Woburn, MA – Woburn Fire Department (5 kits)
Worcester, MA – Worcester Fire Department (12 kits)
Summary: 
112 Kits going to 33 departments/towns in Massachusetts
42 kits going to 17 departments in New Hampshire

Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in August 2011

In Uncategorized on August 31, 2011 at 3:38 PM
See below for list of Departments that received and/or acquired this wonderful pet life saving tool! www.WAGN4U.com/O2FurLife
AUGUST 2011
Sponsor: Karen Dilley
Location: Chester, NJ
Department Name: Chester Volunteer Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Bentleyville, PA
Department Name: Bentleyville Vol Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Janet Fincannon and Oxygen Masks for Pets
Location: Greensburg, PA
Department Name: Westmoreland County PA Animal Response Team
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1
Sponsor: Oxygen Masks for Pets
Location: Blue Mound, TX
Department Name: Blue Mound Fire Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: John Hannigan
Location: Hampton, NH
Department Name: Hampton Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Oxygen Masks for Pets
Location: Mt. Sterling, KY
Department Name: Montgomery Co. Fire/EMS
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Divine K-9, LLC
Location: Forest Hill, MD
Department Name: Harford County Volunteer Fire & EMS Association
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Oxygen Masks For Pets- Janet Fincannon,founder
Location: Lima, OH
Department Name: Bath Township Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Olmstead, KY
Department Name: Olmstead Fire Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Griffith, Candice
Location: Chesterland, OH
Department Name: Chesterland Fire Rescue
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Badger Veterinary Hospital and Advanced Restoration, DKI
Location: Footville, WI
Department Name: Footville Community Fire Department and EMS
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Badger Veterinary Hospital and Advanced Restoration, DKI
Location: Beloit, WI
Department Name: Town of Beloit Fire Association
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Ed & Jan Hall – Hall Distributors
Location: Bethalto, IL
Department Name: Bethalto Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Ed & Jan Hall- Hall Distributors
Location:: Staunton, IL
Department Name: Staunton Fire Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Hulland, Christine
Location: Wareham, MA
Department Name:: Wareham Fire Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Anderson Obedience Training Club, Inc.
Location: Anderson, IN
Department Name: Anderson Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 7

Sponsor: MacDowell, Amanda
Location: Cary, NC
Department Name: Cary Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Sponsor: Animal Hospital of Barrington
Location: Barrington, NH
Department Name: Barrington Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Pet Emergency Training, LLC & Chartiers Custom Pet Cremation
Location: Mount Lebanon, PA
Department Name: Mount Lebanon Police Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Pet Emergency Training, LLC & Chartiers Custom Pet Cremation
Location: Bethel Park, PA
Department Name: Bethel Park Police Dept.
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Therapaws
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Department Name: Las Cruces Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 8
Read Article Here

Sponsor: Therapaws
Location: Mesilla, NM
Department Name: Mesilla Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Therapaws
Location: Las Cruces, NM
Department Name: Doña Ana County Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Hot Springs Village Animal Welfare League
Location: Saline, AR
Department Name: Crows Vol Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Hot Springs Village Animal Welfare League
Location: Jessieville, AR
Department Name: Jessieville Vol Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Sponsor: Hot Springs Village Animal Welfare League
Location: Hot Springs, AR
Department Name: Mountain Pine Vol Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

Departments That Received Pet Oxygen Masks in July 2011

In Uncategorized on July 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM
See below for list of Departments that received and/or acquired this wonderful pet life saving tool! www.WAGN4U.com/O2FurLife
JULY 2011

Sponsor: Anonymous Pet Lover
Location: Hartwick, NY
Department Name: Hartwick Emergency Squad

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Riverside, CA
Department Name: Riverside Fire Department

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4

Sponsor: Community Credit Union

Location & Department Name: 
Turner, ME – Turner Fire Department (1 kit)
Auburn, ME – Auburn Fire Department (1 kit)
Poland, ME - Poland Fire Rescue Department (2 kits) 

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 4 kits total

Sponsor: Divine K-9, LLC

Location & Department Name: 
Lutherville-Timonium, MD – Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company (3 kits)
Wicomico County – Name of department TBD (4 kits) 
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 7

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Deerfield, VA
Department Name: Deerfield Vol. Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2

Sponsor: Department Purchase
Location: Chester, WV
Department Name: Chester Vol Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Concord Dog Training Club

Location: Concord, MA
Department Name: Concord Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2 

Sponsor: Rosemary Logan

Location: Jarrettsville, MD
Department Name: Jarrettsville Volunteer Fire Company
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Forsyth, MO
Department Name: Forsyth Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 2 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Carlsbad, CA
Department Name: San Diego Fire Rescue Foundation
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Danvers, MA
Department Name: Danvers Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Rixeyville, VA
Department Name: Little Fork Volunteer Fire and Rescue Co
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 3 

Sponsor: Jefferson County Kennel Club

Location: Fenton, MO
Department Name: Jefferson County Fire Department
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 18

Sponsor: KPinC Consulting, LLC

Location: See below
Department Name: Grafton County Fire Departments
Ashland, NH – Ashland Fire and Rescue Dept
Bath, NH – Bath Volunteer Fire Dept
Bethlehem, NH – Bethlehem Fire Dept
Bristol, NH – Bridgewater Fire-Rescue EMS
Bristol, NH – Bristol Fire Dept
Canaan, NH – Canaan Fire Dept
Franconia, NH – Easton Fire Dept
Franconia, NH – Franconia Fire Dept
Grafton, NH – Grafton Volunteer Fire Dept
Hanover, NH – Hanover Fire Dept
Haverhill, NH – Haverhill Corner Fire Dept
Hebron, NH – Hebron Fire Dept
Holderness, NH – Holderness Fire Dept
Lebanon, NH – Lebanon Fire Dept
Lincoln, NH – Lincoln Fire Dept
Lisbon, NH – Lisbon Fire Dept
Littleton, NH – Littleton Fire Rescue
Lyme, NH – Lyme Fire Dept
Monroe, NH – Monroe Volunteer Fire Dept

North Woodstock, NH – Woodstock Fire Dept
Piermont, NH – Piermont Fire Dept
Plymouth, NH – Plymouth Fire Rescue
Rumney, NH – Rumney Fire Dept
Warren, NH – Warren Volunteer Fire Dept
Waterville Valley, NH – Waterville Valley DPS
Woodsville, NH – Woodsville Fire Dept
# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 26 kits total (1 kit per dept)

Sponsor: APL Logistics

Location: Benton Harbor, MI
Department Name: North Berrien Fire Rescue Dept

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Advanced Restorations, DKI

Location: DeForest, WI
Department Name: DeForest Area Fire & EMS

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Advanced Restorations, DKI

Location: Beloit, WI
Department Name: Town of Beloit Fire Department

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: North Ridge Veterinary Hospital

Location: Departments near Madison, OH
Department Name: TDB

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 25 

Sponsor: E & E AUTOBODY, INC.

Location: Tillamook, OR
Department Name: Tillamook Fire District

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1 

Sponsor: Department Purchase

Location: Land O Lakes, FL
Department Name: Central Pasco Veterinary Clinic

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 8 

Sponsor: TBD at raffle event 
Location: Schofield, WI

Department Name: TBD at raffle event

# of Pet Oxygen Mask Kits: 1

 

 

  

 


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