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Tales from Today's PHAs
Ft.
Lauderdale Training Techniques
- from Cyndi
Shaffer
It was a hot day in Ft.
Lauderdale, Florida. I was training a new PHA in field visit
techniques. I explained to him how to approach a house, look for
dogs, mail, notice the types of shoes by the door and other things
that might lead him to the person we were searching for. We shook
the front gate, no dog. We opened and started to walk toward the
front door. All of a sudden, we heard this racquet and from the back
of the house came running a huge, MAD rooster! He was as tall as our
knees, had large spurs on his legs and was not happy to have us
visiting in HIS yard. He came at us, comb flying back and forth,
beak poised to take chunks out of our health department hides. I
told my trainee to turn tail and run...not walk! We survived the
near catastrophe and returned happily to the office for debriefing.
When we shared our experience with our colleagues at debriefing that
day, you would have thought we were providing a stand up comic
routine for the gang. After all, here we were, two grown health
department officials being chased by a chicken!! Who would have
thought??? They howled in amusement at our recitation of the
harrowing events of the day. But, they also listened and did take in
the warning about another type of guard animal that must be
respected when one makes field visits!
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