p>Equipment Used in Performing Essential Job Functions: Police radios, animal control vehicles, mobile telephone, flashlight, first aid kit, traps, feral cat boxes, stretcher, water hoses, various animal handling equipment, pest control products, syringe and pole syringe, needles, snares, net and net pole, muzzles, bite gloves, snake tongs, boots, ladders, pet cages and carriers, litter and litter pans, lead ropes and leashes, disinfectant chemicals, animal food and medication, rubber gloves, broom, mop, squeegee, washer/dryer, food and water bowls, shovel, etc. Provides quality animal control services to the community, demonstrates excellent customer service, communication and problem solving skills; responds to citizens calls for assistance with domestic, exotic and wild animals that are lost, found, creating a nuisance or being treated cruelly; mediates between complainants and owners; provides assistance to animals reported as sick or injured; removes animals from places which are difficult to access such as in trees, under houses, on roofs, etc.