Reducing the trauma: hotels praised for accommodating pets during fire emergency
Editor’s note: This is the latest in a series of articles titled Many Thanks Monday by the Columbia Shuswap Regional District designed to highlight the many people and organizations that helped out during this summer’s wildfire emergency.
Being evacuated from a wildfire is traumatizing. Being separated from a beloved pet magnifies the anxiety.
Shuswap Emergency Program Coordinator Cathy Semchuk and her team of volunteers have witnessed the effect separation from pets has on evacuees.
When the Bush Creek East wildfire raged on August 18, many evacuees arrived at the Emergency Support Services Centre located at the Seniors Fifth Avenue Activity Centre in Salmon Arm.











