PELT-R
Thank you for your interest in participating in the course, Planning Emergency Livestock Transport Response (PELTR). Your registration process begins with completing the following questions.

The in-person days start with registration at 12:30

Location:
Bonduel Equity
455 N Cecil St
Bonduel, WI 54107

When: Oct 21st, from 1pm - 5 pm

Cost: $50 includes the manual and in person half day training session. 
Checks payable to: Extension Outagamie County

Mail check to:          Extension Outagamie County
                                   ATTN: Ina Montgomery PELTR Training
                                   3365 W Brewster St
                                   Appleton, WI 54914

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
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First Name *
Last Name *
Street Address *
City *
Zip Code *
County where you reside *
Municipality or County where a Livestock Transport Emergency Plan is being planned. *
Best Phone Number to reach you at. *
Email Address *
Which organization are you with? *
i.e. Sherriff, Fire, EMS, etc.
How many years of experience do you have with handling livestock? *
Does your municipality/county/area currently have a plan for dealing with livestock roadway incidents? *
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