Corolla Fleeger
E-Mail Address: corollafleeger@corollafleeger.com
Residence: Los Angeles, California
Employment Position: Animal Services Officer
Employment Organization: Culver City Police Department
Reservist Position: Mass Care Specialist and Applicant Program Specialist
Employment Organization: FEMA Region VIII Individual Assistance Employee (Disaster Assistance Employee)
Reservist Position: Logistics Coordinator
Employment Organization: FEMA Region IX National Veterinary Response Team
DEGREE:
• Bachelor of Science - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (University of Southern California)
• 3.491 GPA Overall
• 3.723 GPA in Major (4.0 Scale)
DISASTER RESPONSE EXPERIENCE:
• The Great Laguna Beach California Fires (FEMA Disaster # DR-1005 on October 27, 1993)
• Northridge Earthquake (FEMA Disaster # DR-1008 on January 17, 1994)
• Northern California Floods (FEMA Disaster # DR-1044 on January 10, 1995)
• Southern California Firestorms (FEMA Emergency # EM-3120 on October 23, 1996)
• Northern California Floods (FEMA Disaster # DR-1155 in December 1996 to January 1997)
• Southern California Floods and Mudslides (July 13, 1999)
• Kirk Complex California Fires (FEMA Emergency # EM-3140 in September - November 1999)
• Hurricane Katrina (FEMA Disaster # DR-1603 and EM-3212 on August 29, 2005)
• Hurricane Rita (FEMA Disaster # DR-1607 and EM-3260 on September 23, 2005)
• 241/Windy Ridge California Fire (FEMA Emergency # EM-2683 on March 11, 2007)
• Inyo Fire Complex/Featherly Park California Fire (FEMA Emergency # EM-2706 on May 7, 2007)
• Canyon California Fire (FEMA Disaster # DR-1734 and EM-2732 on October 21, 2007)
• Santiago California Fire (FEMA Disaster # DR-1734 and EM-2737 on October 22, 2007)
• Tabasco, Mexico Flooding (October 29, 2007)
• Silverado Canyon, Modjeska Canyon and Williams Canyon Mudslides (December 2007)
• Santa Anita California Fire (FEMA Disaster # EM-2763 on April 27, 2008)
• Butte County California Fire (FEMA Disaster # EM-3287 on July 2008)
• Hurricane Gustav (FEMA Disaster # DR-1786 on September 2008)
• Freeway Complex California Fire (FEMA Emergency # EM-2792 on November 15, 2008)
• Wildland California Fires (FEMA Disaster # DR-1810 on November 18, 2008)
• Cockfighting Seizure and Raid in Nipomo, California (January 28, 2009)
• Cockfighting Seizure and Raid in Santa Maria, California (March 10, 2009)
• Animal Care for Veal Cattle Rescued from Slaughterhouse in Santa Clarita, California (April 8 to April 9, 2009)
• Cockfighting Seizure and Raid in Oceano, California (March 4 to March 5, 2010)
• Animal Care for Hoarding Seizure and Sheltering in St. Johns, Arizona (March 31 to April 5, 2011)
• Dog Hoarding Seizure and Sheltering in Lucerne Valley and Victorville, California (June 29 to July 4, 2011)
EXPERIENCE:
• Presently an Animal Services Officer (Culver City Police Department)
• Animal Control Officer (Orange County Animal Care for 3.5 years)
• Mass Care Specialist and Applicant Program Specialist
(FEMA Region VIII Individual Disaster Assistance Employee)
• HHS/NDMS Logistics Coordinator (FEMA Region IX National Veterinary Response Team (NVRT))
• VMAT Disaster Assistance Employee
(American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Veterinary Medical Assistance Team 4)
• Disaster Response (Human Rescue and Shelter Operations for 6 years)
• HazMat Response (Damage Assessment, HazMat and Decontamination Operations for 6 years)
• Disaster Services Casework Manager (Casework for
disaster victims and caseworker trainer/supervisor for 6 years)
• Training/Workshop Instructor (HIV/AIDS Awareness and Earthquake Mitigation Instructor for 6 years)
• Team Leader (First Aid Special Event Station Leader & EMT/Firecamp Station Leader for 6 years)
• Disaster Action Team Leader
(Local Disaster Response Team in San Gabriel Valley, California and Los Angeles, California for 5 years)
• Humane Animal Trapper (Animal Scouting, Tracking, Staging, Den Simulation and Trapping for 4 years)
• Disaster Humane Animal Trapper/Feral Assessment Specialist
(Animal Scouting, Tracking,
Staging, Den Simulation and Trapping for Hurricane Katrina and Rita in
New Orleans, LA for 9 months)
• Disaster Animal Search and Rescue Responder
(Boat Search & Rescue and
Field Search & Rescue for Hurricane Katrina and Rita in New
Orleans, LA
for 9 months)
• Disaster Animal Search and Rescue Responder
(Field Search & Rescue
for Flooding in Tabasco, Mexico for 2 weeks on November 2007)
• Disaster Animal Sheltering Responder
(Hurricane Gustav in
Shreveport, Louisiana)
• Disaster Animal Search and Rescue Responder
• Surf City Animal Response Team (SCART) Responder
• Weather Spotter (National Weather Service)
• Border Puppy Task Force Member
STATE AND LOCAL CERTIFICATION:
• Adult, Child and Infant CPR
• Standard First AID
• EMT-1
• PC-832 (Laws of Arrest)(Module A)
• SARTECH III Certification (National Association of Search and Rescue)
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - National Weather Spotter Certification
• Wildland Fire Training Program (S-130 Firefighter Training Certification)
• Wildland Fire Training Program (S-190 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Certification)
• Wildland Fire Training Program (L-190 Human Factors on the Fireline Certification)
• Technical Large Animal Rescue Training
(California State Fire Marshal FSTEP Class, Large Animal Rescue Company, Felton Fire)
• Animal Disease Response Training (FEMA AWR 206-1 AgPreparedness)
• County Animal Response Team (Center for Public Health Preparedness)
TRAINING CERTIFICATION, AWARDS, AND ANIMAL SERVICES MEMBERSHIP:
• Culver City Police Department Special Recognition Award for Exceptional Service (Culver City, California)
• ASP© Tactical Baton Training (Culver City, California)
• Taser© Training (Culver City, California)
• Chemical Immobilization of Animals Training (Safe-Capture International, Inc.)
• P.O.S.T. Certified Course in Investigating Illegal Animal Fighting Training (Playa Del Rey, California)
• Animal Control Officer Training (County of Orange, California)
• SARTECH III Certification (National Association of Search and Rescue)
• Wildland Fire Training Program (Red Card Certification Training)(Nebraska Forest Service)
• Basic Animal Law Enforcement Humane Academy (San Diego Humane Academy)
• Animal Disease Response Training (FEMA AWR 206-1 AgPreparedness)
• National Aviation Basic Safety B3 Training (U.S. Department of the Interior)
• Community Emergency Response Training and Member (CERT)
• Emergency Animal Rescue Services Training and Member (EARS)(United Animal Nations)
• National Disaster Animal Response Team Training and Member (NDART) (Humane Society of the United States)
• Animal Emergency Services Basic Training and Member (American Humane Association)
• Disaster Animal Field Search & Rescue Specialist (New Leash on Life)
• Disaster Animal Rescuer and Humane Animal Trapper (Animal Rescue New Orleans)
• Humane Animal Trapper (Southern Animal Foundation)
• Disaster Animal Response Plan Search &
Rescue Field Specialist and Member (Best Friends Animal Society)
• MuttShack Animal Rescue Training and MuttShack First Responder
Advanced Rescue Technician
(Muttshack Animal Rescue)
• PetSmart Charities Emergency Rescue Waggin'
Healing Hearts Sanctuary Volunteer Training and Responder
(PetSmart
Charities)
• Surf City Animal Response Team (SCART) Responder
U.S. FIRE ADMINISTRATION NATIONAL FIRE ACADEMY TRAINING COURSES:
• Q157 Emergency Medical Services Operations at Multi-Casualty
• Q218 Testing and Evaluation of Water Supplies for Fire Protection
FEMA CERTIFICATION:
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION:
• IS-1 Emergency Manager: An Orientation to the Position
• IS-2 Emergency Preparedness
• IS-3 Radiological Emergency Management
• IS-5 An Introduction to Hazardous Materials
• IS-7 A Citizen's Guide to Disaster Assistance
• IS-10 Animals in Disaster-Module A: Awareness and Preparedness
• IS-11 Animals in Disaster-Module B: Community Planning
• IS-16 Supervisors' Guide to Equal Employment Opportunity
• IS-18 FEMA EEO Employee Course
• IS-22 Are You Ready? An In-Depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
• IS-55 Household Hazardous Materials - A Guide for Citizens
• IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command System
• IS-102 Deployment Basics for FEMA Response Partners
• IS-111 Livestock in Disaster
• IS-120 An Orientation to Community Disaster Exercises
• IS-130 Exercise Evaluation and Improvement Planning
• IS-139 Exercise Design - Professional Development Series
• IS-200 ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
• IS-230 Principles of Emergency Management
• IS-235 Emergency Planning - Professional Development Series
• IS-240 Leadership & Influence - Professional Development Series
• IS-241 Decision Making and Problem Solving - Professional Development Series
• IS-242 Effective Communication - Professional Development Series
• IS-244 Developing and Managing Volunteers - Professional Development Series
• IS-271 Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community Risk
• IS-275 Role of the Emergency Operations Center
• IS-288 The Role of Voluntary Agencies in Emergency Management
• IS-292 Disaster Basics
• IS-301 Radiological Emergency Response
• IS-317 Introduction to Community Emergency Response Teams
• IS-324 Community Hurricane Preparedness
• IS-346 An Orientation to Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
• IS-340 Hazardous Materials Prevention
• IS-394 Protecting Your Home or Small Business From Disaster
• IS-547 Introduction to Continuity of Operations (COOP)
• IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction
• IS-703 NIMS Resource Management
• IS-775 EOC Management and Operations
• IS-800 National Response Plan (NRP), An Introduction
• IS-809 Emergency Support Function (ESF) #9 Search and Rescue
• IS-813 Emergency Support Function (ESF) #13 Public Safety and Security Annex
• IS-860 National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)
• IS-1900 NDMS Federal Coordinating Center Operations
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY & STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT COORDINATION PREPAREDNESS COURSES:
• WMD-PER301 Children & Nerve Agents
• WMD-PER302 Canine Emergency Medical Care
• WMD-PER303 Emergency Management
• WMD-PER304 Medical Effects of Primary Blast Injuries
• WMD-AWR111 Basic EMS Concepts for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Incidents
• WMD-AWR110 WMD Terrorism Awareness for Emergency Responders
• WMD-MGT101 WMD Incident Management/Unified Command Concept
• WMD-AWR201 Strategic National Stockpile and Mass Prophylaxis
AMERICAN RED CROSS WORKSHOPS AND TRAININGS:
• Intro to Disaster Services
• Damage Assessment
• Emergency Operations Center
• Mass Care Overview
• Instructor Candidate Training
• HIV/AIDS Basic Fundamentals Instructor
• Disaster Action Team Workshop
• Emergency Response Vehicle Workshop
• Shelter Operations & Simulations
• Emergency Assistance to Families 1 & 2
• Serving the Diverse Community
• Liaison 1
• Emergency Operations Center
• Disaster Health Services I & II
• Administering a Small Disaster Operation
• Local Disaster Volunteer Coordination
• Hazardous Materials Workshop
• Canteen Vehicle Workshop
YALE NEW HAVEN CENTER FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND DISASTER RESPONSE COURSES:
• EM-103 NIMS Introduction to Emergency Management with NIMS
• EM-201 Bioterrorism Preparedness for Clinicians
• EM-230 Mental Health Aspects of Emergencies and Disasters
TERRORISM RESPONSE AND PREPAREDNESS COURSES:
• Animal Emergency Management Principles for Veterinarian Professionals
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS TRAINING COURSES:
• Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Public Health
• Animal Bites and Rabies
• Rabies Epidemiology and Control
• Introduction to Disaster Response Network and to Disaster Mental Health Training (Module 1)
• Types and Phases of Disasters (Module 2)
• Bio-Psycho-Social Responses to Disaster (Module 3)
• Mental Health Interventions in Disasters (Module 4)
• Resiliency in Disasters (Module 5)
• Self-Care for Disaster Responders (Module 6)
• Ethical Issues in Disaster Response (Module 7)
• Activation for Disasters (Module 8)
• Introduction to Bioterrorist Agents
• Radiation Safety: Bioeffects, Protection and Standards & Radiation Detection
• Radiation Safety: Disaster Preparedness
• Recognition and Management of Bioterrorist Agents: An Overview
• Recognition and Management of Plague, Tularemia and Q Fever
• Chemical Terrorism: Introduction & Classification, and Chemical Weapons: Basic Concepts
• Chemical Weapons: Detection Basics (Part I & II)
• Chemical Weapons: Protection Basics
• General Considerations in Investigating Non-Infectious Clusters of Diseases
• Crisis Leadership: Leadership At The Speed Of Light
• Title VI Culture Competency
• Grantwriting and Budgeting for Public Health Program