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International Rescue Dog Organisation : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Rescue Dog Organisation
The International Rescue Dog Organisation (IRO), is a global umbrella organisation for national recue dog organisations with headquarter in Salzburg, Austria. The charitable organisation is supporting the cooperation in rescue dog work and is sending judges to international testing events for rescue dog teams, organises courses, trainings and competitions – such as the rescue dog world championship. == History ==
1988 after an earthquake in Armenia problems occurred with the coordination between rescue dog teams from various nations and the local authorities. This revitalised the of the idea for international exchange and the definition for standards for deployment and training of rescue dog teams and led to the foundation of IRO in 1993 at an international rescue dog symposium in Stockholm-Rosersberg. Wolfgang Zörner, at that time chief of the Österreichische Rettungshundebrigade (ÖRHB), was elected president by the founding nations Germany, Sweden, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Austria, USA and United Kingdom and the office of the organisation was allocated in Austria. This was the beginning for a new international cooperation with a joint testing- and training standard. Already 1972 Richard Radakovic from Austria and William Syrotuc from the USA had founded the International Federation of Rescue Dog Associations (IFRA), which was forgotten soon.
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