SDF
Canine-Firefighter Disaster Search Teams
Deployed to Find Hurricane Katrina Victims
Twenty-six
Search Dog Foundation Advanced-Certified canine teams have
been called out by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) to search for people buried alive in the wreckage
left by Hurricane Katrina.
Four
SDF Florida teams and one Ohio team were immediately deployed
to the areas hardest hit, and began searching on Tuesday,
August 30th. Twenty-two of SDF's California teams were activated
Wednesday and are traveling by bus, pick-up and emergency
vehicle to the state of Mississippi.
The
critical importance of these canine teams was underscored
today with the discovery of a 70 year-old man buried alive
under the debris of his home in Biloxi, Mississippi. According
to today's news, the find was made by a FEMA-certified canine
search team connected to a Midwest Task Force.
Each
Urban Search & Rescue (USAR) Task Force is comprised
of teams of first responders trained to perform post-disaster
rescue operations. Key components of these teams are the
disaster search dogs. The dogs "clear" each area
to make sure no one alive has been left in the debris. Their
remarkable sense of smell, and unparalleled ability to navigate
dangerous terrain faster and more safely than any other
"tool" in the first responder's toolbox, makes
search dogs an invaluable asset to the search and rescue
efforts.
Many
of these heroic canines were deployed to Ground Zero, and,
since then, have served valiantly in local and regional
disasters-including California's La Conchita and Laguna
mudslides, the Los Angeles commuter train derailment, and
the devastating 2004 hurricanes that ravaged South Florida.
"When
a major disaster occurs, families depend on canine search
teams to make sure that their loved ones are safe, and that
no one has been left behind in the wreckage. Our canine
search teams were on high alert during last year's hurricanes
and are now serving the states hit by Katrina this 2005
season," says Debra Tosch, SDF Executive Director.
The
Search Dog Foundation is a non-profit that trains and provides
highly skilled search teams at no cost to fire departments,
and other emergency service agencies throughout the country.
Most SDF dogs are recruited from shelters and breed rescue
groups: from rescued to rescuer.
SDF
TEAMS DEPLOYED TO HURRICANE:
CA
TF (California Task Force) 1
Howard Orr & Duke (Santa Barbara Fire)
Deresa Teller & Ranger (Los Angeles City Fire)
Debra Tosch & Abby (Civilian Handler, SDF Executive
Director)
Ron Weckbacher & Manny & Dawson (Civilian Handler)
CA
TF2
Brian Marshall & Ross (Kern County Fire)
Dan Solis & Sandi (Kern County Fire)
Cliff Kolthoff & Jeff (Kern County Fire)
Carrie Henger & Doc (L.A. County Fire)
CA TF4
Jim Boggeri & Recon (Marin County Fire)
Jeff Place & Zack (Fremont Fire)
Sergio Morariu & Tammy (Fremont Fire)
CA TF 5
Marc Valentine & Val (Montebello Fire)
Su Vodrazka & Hero (L.A. Sheriff's Dept)
Steve Pendergrass & Marc (Kern County Fire)
CA
TF6
John Thomas & Mocha (Murietta Fire)
CA
TF7
Randy Gross & Dusty (Sacramento Metro Fire)
Rick Lee & Ana (Sacramento City Fire)
Ron von Allworden & Jessie (Sacramento Metro Fire)
Teresa Ortenburger & Ace (Civilian Handler)
CA
TF8
Steve Swaney & Sherman (El Cajon Fire)
Kelly Gordon & Aspen (Montebello Police Dept.)
Linda D'Orsi & Cody (Chula Vista Fire)
Florida
TF 1
Mike Conners & Hobbes (Coral Gables Fire & Rescue)
Florida
TF2
Sylvia Arango & Abby (Civilian Handler)
Orlando
State TF
Marshia Hall & Trapper (Temple Terrace Fire)
Ohio
TF1
Athena Robbins & Gator (Bellbrook Fire)
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