Together with search management, the OL assigns teams based on the terrain and subject profile. The communications officer is the main conduit for the two-way flow of critical information using mapping software and live GPS technology. All services are provided free to law enforcement and to the families of those who are lost or missing. These are the agencies we work with in our primary service area:. New England K9. Our Mission To provide, without cost, trained search and rescue personnel and K9s to the law enforcement agencies of Vermont and New Hampshire to assist in their efforts to locate lost and missing persons.
Activation Activation starts with a call from the AHJ. Read More. Posted January 03, Read more. Posted December 24, Posted December 21, Search and Rescue. Flood and Swiftwater Rescue. Incident Management. Wildland Fire. Please contact your local law enforcement agency to report a missing person.
Wilderness search dogs are typically trained in agility as well as on and off lead obedience for complete control. These dogs generally work off lead as air-scenting dogs to locate lost or missing individuals quickly and reliably. Wilderness search dogs can be trained with a bark and hold indication or a re-find alert. Our Wilderness Search and Rescue Dog handler courses offer instruction in basic and advanced scent theory, K-9 variables, proper handling techniques, proper search patterns and methodology as well as record keeping and maintenance training.
These courses provide hands-on training in some of the most rugged environments that the east coast has to offer. HRD, Human Remains Detection or Cadaver dogs are trained to locate various types of human remains such as flesh, hair, bone, blood, teeth, etc.
Cadaver dogs are trained to indicate on human odor in various states of decomposition. Cadaver detection dogs are trained in a variety of demanding environments to ensure their reliability in the field. These dogs can be trained to indicate with a passive sit or active scratch alert.
We offer dogs trained for both land cadaver and water cadaver detection. Our cadaver dog courses are designed to teach the handler information on proper handling, reading and understanding cadaver dogs, basic and advanced human decomposition, record keeping, evidence handling, cadaver dog case law, liability with cadaver dogs, K-9 First Aid and CPR as well as proper handling and storing training aids. Skip to content. Search and Rescue Dog Training. The heroics of Paris, a Boxer in Cornwall, England, may not be as dramatic as those of other hero dogs, but she does her part just the same.
Whenever she goes on walks, Paris picks up cans and plastic bottles, and deposits them in the closest recycling bin. No one trained her for the task; it just comes naturally. Who would you bet on in a fight, a pound black bear or a Yorkshire Terrier? If you said the bear, you lose.
Deborah Epstein of New Jersey left the front door open one evening and Joe, her Yorkie, started barking even more furiously than usual. The six-pound terrier barked, lunged and nipped at the bear until it turned tail and ran out the door.
Joe not only defended his food, but he also he defended his owner. Debbie Parkhurst of Maryland was at home eating an apple when a piece got lodged in her throat. She knew she was choking and began beating her chest, trying to dislodge it, to no avail. Her Golden Retriever, Toby, noticed her distress and sprung up, putting his paws on her shoulders. He knocked her to the floor, and jumped up and down on her chest, dislodging the morsel.
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