Redondo Beach veterinarian treating animals affected by fire
Got this email from Redondo Shores Veterinary Center this morning:
Dr. Dirk Yelinek of Redondo Shores Veterinary Center will be open to receive and treat animals affected by the fires at the clinic today at 701 S Pacific Coast Hwy in Redondo Beach.
This is a private, local EOC for animals( Emergency Operations Center). Dr. Yelinek is Deputy Team Commander of the National Veterinary Response Team-4, under the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security and has been in private practice in the south bay for over 20 years.
For information call: 310-540-5588



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