PLANTATION - An "officer down" call can also apply to officers with four legs.
On
Tuesday morning, police and firefighters gathered at Lakeside Animal
Hospital to learn how to best treat their canine comrades during
emergency situations.![]()
Posted on 2012-01-26 17:55:28
PLANTATION - An "officer down" call can also apply to officers with four legs.
On
Tuesday morning, police and firefighters gathered at Lakeside Animal
Hospital to learn how to best treat their canine comrades during
emergency situations.![]()
"If they go down, then we treat them," said Rudy Gabor, battalion chief for Plantation Fire Rescue, lead SWAT medic and an owner of a boxer. "We're all animal lovers."
The medics acquired basic and advanced emergency medical techniques for dogs by practicing on canines who were getting regular veterinary procedures performed by Dr. Monica Fernandez and her staff at the hospital, 9601 W. Broward Blvd.
Fernandez, 37, of Plantation, said one essential skill for paramedics is the ability to administer oxygen to stricken animals.
The emergency first-responders also learned how to place IV catheters and treat burns or lacerations.
In June, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue paramedics saved the life of a dog who collapsed after running alongside a bike in Wilton Manors. The dog, Popeye, was given fluids and oxygen and rushed to Imperial Point Animal Hospital.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals later honored the agency for its compassionate work.
Tuesday was the second time Gabor, 37, of Plantation, had the training - his first time was during SWAT school - and now he feels ready to take on an injured dog.
"Learn the right procedures in a controlled setting," he said, "so we're ready in an emergency setting."
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9601 West Broward Blvd.
Plantation, FL 33324
Phone: 954-474-8808
Fax: 954-474-8362
Email Lakeside Animal Hospital
| Day | Day | |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 7:00am | 7:00pm |
| Tuesday | 7:00am | 7:00pm |
| Wednesday | 7:00am | 6:00pm |
| Thursday | 7:00am | 7:00pm |
| Friday | 7:00am | 7:00pm |
| Saturday | 8:00am | 4:00pm |
| Sunday | Closed | Closed |
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