Orange County authorities Tuesday introduced a dream squad that can sniff out suspicious fires and help with arson investigations: K-9 accelerant detection team. Timber, a 16-month-old yellow Labrador ...
The Maryland Fire Marshal's Office welcomed a new four-legged member, Quinn, their first new Accelerant Detection K9 in more than 20 years. Quinn and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam ...
Western Maryland is welcoming its first accelerant detection K-9 in more than 20 years.K-9 "Quinn" and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated Friday from the Bureau of ...
Western Maryland has a new partner in fire investigations — and he has four legs. K-9 Quinn, a black Labrador retriever, and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated last ...
For the first time in more than two decades, Western Maryland has its own Accelerant Detection K9 to assist in fire investigations. K9 “Quinn,” a black Labrador Retriever, and his handler, Senior ...
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