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Volume II - Issue 3 |
September 2001 |
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Tuesday, September 18, 2001 - USA | ||
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NEW YORK CITY -- A week has passed since the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York. But while the soot and debris may have settled, courageous hearts have not. Canine rescue teams are not about to give up, as long as a single cavity remains untapped beneath the ruins of the World Trade Center. Around the nation, in the Americas and all over the Free World, their canine brethren report for duty at airports and areas of public assembly to ensure the security of our lives.
"They go underneath
into void spaces--anywhere we can get the dogs in. The site is very
difficult agility for the dogs. They're crawling on their bellies
and squeezing through things. It's incredible to
watch."
"You can train all
you want, but this is the mother lode. The dogs can feel it."
"They will search endlessly for that scent until they are called off." -- Lori Mohr, National Disaster Search Dog Foundation |
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