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Basic Animal Rescue Training (BART)
P.O. Box 130967
St. Paul, MN 55113-0009
(612) 282-2608
info@basicanimalrescuetraining.org
BART's mission is to empower firefighters and other emergency personnel with the training, knowledge and equipment necessary to safely and effectively address the needs of animals encountered in emergency situations, in order to help preserve human health, safety and well being.
You have the training, the experience, the desire... why not join our team of volunteers and help others get started with the BART program. Training sessions generally last two hours and are always fun and rewarding. Share your passion with others who care just as much about this important training. Contact us for more information about how to volunteer today.
Archive for 2006
BART-SA Training Roseville Fire
Location:Roseville Fire Station #1 The BART team will be teaching the Small Animal course (BART-SA) for Roseville Fire on November 15-16. All 45 firefighters and EMS personnel will be trained. The training will be held at fire station #1 on both days. [...]
BART-SA Training Roseville Fire
Location:Roseville Fire Station #1 The BART team will be teaching the Small Animal course (BART-SA) for Roseville Fire on November 15-16. All 45 firefighters and EMS personnel will be trained. The training will be held at fire station #1 on both days. [...]
I’m Dreaming of a BART Christmas?
EMT-Paramedic Scott Tomek was working for the North Saint Paul fire department on Christmas Eve of 2005. The department was called to a house fire, the home of a family attending church service. As they were putting out the flames, they encountered a minimally [...]
A Letter of Success and Appreciation
From The Woodbury Public Safety Department Dr. Janet Olson,In the past two weeks we have had two interesting calls where people you trained in BART responded. Going Above and Beyond Situation number one on March 4th involved Police-Paramedic officer Jef [...]