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Dear Karen, Please do not take my comments out of
contents, as they were intended to stem discussion about the routine use of
electrolytes and to identify what MSAR teams have in their standards regarding
the topic. I realize that you are a self-deploying mounted searcher and may
have limited knowledge of what is actually required of deployable and credentialed
SAR and MSAR responders, so please note that in many regions of the USA, registered
or validated MSAR equines are considered (by law, statue or regulation) public safety
working animals. While I respect your misguided opinion to advise
me of becoming more educated and to question my knowledge base, I would be
happy to match SAR/MSAR/EMS related human and equine health certifications, deployment
experience, teaching credentials, as well as the number of coursework and CEU credit
hours that I obtain yearly, with you off list. T’mi From:
msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Karen Nesbitt
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