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Providing Prevention Response & Recovery for Animal Emergencies

Providing Prevention Response & Recovery for Animal Emergencies

The Connecticut State Animal Response Team (CTSART) program is a collaboration among government agencies, not-for-profit organizations, industry, and volunteers for preparing and responding to animal needs in disasters. It is a public-private partnership, organized to prepare our state for any disaster that involves domestic animals in Connecticut. CTSART is the signature program of the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Foundation.

CTSART Goals

  • To facilitate a prompt, effective response to emergencies involving animals in Connecticut
  • To decrease the health and safety threat to people and animals
  • To minimize the economic impact of animal issues in emergencies
  • To prevent or decrease the spread of animal disease in emergencies

CTSART missions include deployment of co-located companion animal evacuation shelters, building volunteer network trained and state certified to assist with animal needs in disasters and public education.

CTSART Steering Committee Representation

  • Capitol Region Emergency Planning Committee
  • Connecticut Department of Agriculture
  • Connecticut Department of Emergency Management & Homeland Security
  • Connecticut Veterinary Medical Association
  • Connecticut Veterinary Medical Foundation
  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • University of Connecticut

Serving Emergency Support Function 11, Animal Response, Across Connecticut

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