Moving Your Pets to Safety
Animal Evacuation Volunteers

For an informative article on our
organization, written by Karen Morin
for the American Kennel Club
Gazette, please click here.

 

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Animal Evacuation Volunteers (AEV)
Our History
The Animal Evacuation Volunteers (AEV) started as a gathering of dog sledders (mushers) to assist the Animal Control personnel of Park and Jefferson Counties when the Snaking and Black Mountain fires, and again with the Hayman fire (2002) caused significant evacuations of mountain areas with not much warning.  Not only was the assistance given to County personnel greatly appreciated, it became obvious that this type of assistance would be invaluable in emergency cases where many people could not return home to rescue their pets and other animals.  In addition to mushers, our group now includes a wide variety of animal lovers and animal care professionals, including veterinarians, certified veterinary technicians, former animal control officers, and others with experience handling and caring for small animals. For more information on our organization, please e-mail us at info@animalEVAC.org.  

Since 2004, The AEV has had the ability to operate within an active wildland fire zone.  Some of our volunteers have completed basic wildland firefighter training and maintain the appropriate certifications and equipment to operate in the fire zone.  For more information about this capability, look here.

Our Goals
Our goals are to provide organized assistance to County personnel who become involved in managing and rescuing animals under emergency conditions. The Counties have the legal status to enter private property and to do what is necessary to rescue animals, wherever they are. Operating under the direction of County personnel, the legal status of the AEV is provided as an extension of the County's status.

Governance
The AEV is governed by a Board of Directors.  Presently the officers are:

President, Chuck Cubbison
Vice President, Mark Stephens
Secretary, Dianna Whitlock
Treasurer, Laura Bender
Director, Dick Nichols
Director, Debra Su Stephens
Director, Audrey Arrazola

Operations
We maintain a Dispatcher who is in contact with County personnel who may need our assistance.  The Dispatcher calls volunteers from the list of those available to organize our participation. Volunteers who are able and willing to help in a given emergency should call the Dispatcher before getting involved.

 

Our Members
Our membership includes members of the Colorado Mountain Mushers, the Rocky Mountain Sled Dog Club, and other individuals knowledgeable in handling small animals.

Joining Us
AEV is happy to have as many participants as possible. If you would like to join the effort, please contact us by sending email to info@animalEVAC.org, giving your experience with animals, your availability, what animals you may be able to transport and how. We will also need this Volunteer Information Form filled out and signed by you. The minimum age for volunteers is 18 unless in the company (under direct supervision) of a parent or guardian. 

Our Services
Under the direction and auspices of County sheriffs and / or animal control officers, we assist in pet and other animal pickup, transport, and delivery to a previously specified safe location, where they are cared for until they can be reclaimed by their owners.  Our services are happily free of charge to all involved.  When an emergency is declared, go to our Pet Locator page on this website to receive information and assistance in locating your pet.

AEV Rescue Trailer–We are now the owners of a trailer that can haul all of the rescue materials necessary to remove pets from any natural disaster. With a lot of work from our members and community, it was cleaned up, painted, rewired, a new floor installed and a storage compartment was added in front. It is a valuable addition to our existing equipment for high volume rescues. Our thanks go to Valerie Natzke for the trailer, Mobile Tire for the near new tires and Conifer Auto Body for the paint job.

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Animal EVAC Volunteers
PO Box 123
Pine, CO 80470
Phones: 303-697-2881
or 303-697-3688
Email: info@animalEVAC.org