The Maryland Fire Marshal's Office welcomed a new four-legged member, Quinn, their first new Accelerant Detection K9 in more than 20 years. Quinn and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam ...
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For the first time in more than two decades, Western Maryland has its own Accelerant Detection K9 to assist in fire investigations. K9 “Quinn,” a black Labrador Retriever, and his handler, Senior ...
Western Maryland has a new partner in fire investigations — and he has four legs. K-9 Quinn, a black Labrador retriever, and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated last ...
Western Maryland is welcoming its first accelerant detection K-9 in more than 20 years.K-9 "Quinn" and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated Friday from the Bureau of ...
Orange County authorities Tuesday introduced a dream squad that can sniff out suspicious fires and help with arson investigations: K-9 accelerant detection team. Timber, a 16-month-old yellow Labrador ...
Western Maryland is welcoming its first accelerant detection K-9 in more than 20 years. K-9 "Quinn" and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated Friday from the Bureau of ...
Western Maryland has welcomed its first accelerant detection K-9 in more than 20 years. K-9 Quinn and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated Nov. 7 from the Bureau of ...
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — The Gilbert Fire and Rescue Department has a new member who doesn’t drive a truck or wear turnout gear. This firefighter works on all fours and lets her nose lead the way.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 72-year-old man suffered burns to his face while lighting a fire pit at home in Monmouth County on Saturday, police said. The ...
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — The Gilbert Fire Department is saying goodbye to one of their own. On Monday, the department shared on social media that their arson-detection dog, Spring, had passed away.