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Greensburg Bloodhound Team completes training and certification seminar

Greensburg Bloodhound Team Commander Lou Battistella, along with Team Captain Bud Mertz and Lieutenant David Klingler, accompanied the Greensburg Fire Department’s Public Safety Resource once again for the 49th year to the National Police Bloodhound Association’s (NPBA) 40-Hour Spring Training and Certification Seminar. The NPBA, founded by the Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, and Connecticut State Police in 1962, provides training, instruction and evaluation, offering certification to law enforcement Bloodhound teams throughout the United States. The Greensburg Bloodhound Team was founded by the late Greensburg Fire Chief, J. Edward Hutchinson in 1969, and has been providing a qualified Search and Rescue Bloodhound Resource to law enforcement and public safety agencies throughout Western Pennsylvania, and the tri-state region for more than 50 years utilizing the standards and training provided by the NPBA. The NPBA has become the most renowned and respected authorit

It s In Their Blood: K-9 Puppies Destined To Find Lost People

Reply K-9 Shelby will be partnered with Sgt. Brian Hernandez. (Pasco Sheriff) PASCO COUNTY, FL What s more adorable than a bloodhound puppy? How about two bloodhound puppies? Meet the newest additions to the Pasco County Sheriff s Office K-9 Unit, Hemi and Shelby. Born in Kentucky, the 11-week-old puppies are littermates who will train together during the next 10 months and then work side by side as single-purpose tracking K-9s focused on locating people who have wandered away from home including children and adults with memory loss. Subscribe The Pasco County Sheriff s Office acquired the two bloodhounds, a breed famous for their remarkable sense of smell, because reports of missing people are the most frequent kind of calls the sheriff s office receives.

Lancaster County welcomes three K-9s

Lancaster County welcomes three K-9s The Lancaster County Sheriff s Office welcomes three K-9s. (Source: Lancaster County Sheriff s Office) By WBTV Web Staff | March 12, 2021 at 3:50 PM EST - Updated March 12 at 3:50 PM LANCASTER COUNTY, S.C. (WBTV) - The Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office now has three K-9s. Daisy Mae is a two and a half year old female purebred bloodhound who was previously donated to the sheriff’s office. She has been certified in man-trailing by the National Police Bloodhound Association. Deputy Joseph Minors is Daisy Mae’s handler, but they have not yet been certified as a unit. They are scheduled to attend the association’s 40-hour man-trailing training and certification class later this year. The certification will be followed by 32 hours of field evaluation by a qualified instructor from the association.

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