LAS VEGAS – In a swift response to the ongoing wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, the Clark County Fire Department has announced that it’s sending aid in the form of search dogs.
Fire Chief John Steinbeck made the announcement during a press conference, highlighting the department’s commitment to aiding disaster-stricken areas.
These canine heroes, part of Nevada Task Force One, possess unique skills in locating deceased persons.
Alongside skilled handlers and search specialists, these K9s are poised to join the relief operations, showcasing their unwavering dedication to public safety.
Credits: Fox 5 Vegas
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