PetResQ: app to help animal evacuation in bushfires

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// // PetResQ is looking for support for their newly released app...

// PetResQ is looking for support for their newly released app…

PetResQ is a privately funded app that has been created, built and tested in Perth for Australian conditions. 

The app was built out of concern for animals and their owners during emergency evacuation situations, such as the recent horrific bush fires.

In 2009, the Black Saturday bush fires destroyed 2,000 homes in Victoria. In 2014, the Parkerville fires in WA destroyed 56 homes, and in 2016, the Yarloop fires razed 181 homes.

The recent bush fires over east have reportedly wiped out thousands of homes, and over a third of the country’s koalas.

Emergency services are often stretched to capacity when the community faces fire or flood and the people behind PetResQ believe they can help alleviate some of the pressure that comes with managing people\owners and animals in emergencies.

Coordinated Early Evacuation

“The Yarloop/Waroona fire was the catalyst for building the App,” PetResQ co-founder Clinton Edwards told Startup News.

“My wife Kerri and I wanted to help but couldn’t gather any up to date information. There were so many people posting their needs to Facebook and these requests and notifications were going unanswered and being overrun by the next urgent request for help (or non-urgent posts) and many animals were lost or injured in the fire.

“Our vehicle was fuelled and prepared with all the safety essentials, the float had water and food and our property was readied to accommodate any requests to transport and accommodate horses in need.

“We were ready and available to help however the Facebook notifications were many and varied and not a match to our availability.

“As a consequence of this we realised that there was a need for a more coordinated approach … to connect those that needed help with those that could offer help without scrolling through social media to find assistance at such a critical time.”

Clinton and Kerri then spent three years developing a solution to early evacuation and considerable amount of their own personal funds towards the app development.

“We feel that this app can support the community by allowing Emergency services to focus on more important things such as the fire itself, and to allow the community to come together to help and support each other in a more seamless fashion in the early stages of a bush fire, before it’s too late.”

Clinton Edwards

 About PetResQ

PetResQ is an app for owners of all animals; it’s a safety net for impending emergency situations – bringing communities together to support fellow animal owners in times of need and early evacuation.

PetResQ has four elements to allow the notification centre and database to work together:

  • My Profile gives the app an address to work from (Google Maps location used), your name and phone number.
  • My Animals stores all the animals’ details, with pictures and other relevant data such as markings and temperament.
  • Help Availability stores the user’s availability, what they do if required such as transporting two horses or an ability to drive 50 kms to get help.
  • I Need Help is how a user requests help for transport and accommodation of themselves and their animals; the app matches all other helpers within range. The process provide access to help in minutes; it only takes 12 seconds to make a request.

Further Development

Clinton and Kerri have just added a ‘Lost and Found’ element, which aims to reduce the numbers of lost animals that end up in the hands of rangers, saving costs for all concerned.

They now plan to add further features such as sending alert notifications directly to affected areas when first posted by Emergency services.

How can you help? They would like any support you can give.

“Be it direction, introductions, media attention or financial via sponsorship, we welcome any and all support,” said Clinton.

“We would especially love it if you could also discuss the app with your family, friends and colleagues which would raise the profile.”

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Contact Clinton & Kerri Edwards on [email protected] and at http://www.petresq.com.au/

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Charlie Gunningham

Former co-founder aussiehome.com, GM reiwa.com, CEO Business News and Accelerating Commercialisation adviser. Charlie has spent 20+ years in Perth's startup scene, as founder, mentor, adviser, writer and investor. There's nothing he likes more than helping early stage tech startups ... and drinking coffee, shiraz or playing in a blues band. Email Charlie here.
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