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		<title>Greenwich Village dog run donates $2,500 to K-9 Urban SAR team to help Haiti</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:50:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: NYDailyNews.com, Jan 30, 2010 The $50 annual membership fee at the Mercer/Houston Dog Run in Greenwich Village usually goes toward buying garbage bags, hose nozzles and swimming pools for the doggies. But last week, members of the private dog run proudly delivered a $2,500 check to the city, and asked that the money be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source: NYDailyNews.com, Jan 30, 2010</p>
<p>The $50 annual membership fee at the Mercer/Houston Dog Run in Greenwich Village usually goes toward buying garbage bags, hose nozzles and swimming pools for the doggies.</p>
<p>But last week, members of the private dog run proudly delivered a $2,500 check to the city, and asked that the money be allocated to the city&#8217;s K-9 Urban Search and Rescue teams.</p>
<p>&#8220;Since we&#8217;re a group united by dogs, we wanted our little community to make a difference,&#8221; said Beth Gottlieb, the dog run&#8217;s president, whose collie, Romeo, is one of the run&#8217;s 300 waggy-tailed members.</p>
<p>Days after an earthquake devastated Haiti, Gottlieb spent a sleepless night thinking how the dog run could help in the rescue efforts.</p>
<p>She was surprised &#8211; and delighted &#8211; by the quick response to her e-mail asking board members to approve a donation to canine search and rescue.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone was immediately on board and kept upping the ante, asking, &#8216;Can&#8217;t we give more?&#8217;&#8221; Gottlieb said.</p>
<p>&#8220;We wrote a check, brought it downtown and hoped for the best.&#8221;</p>
<p>In fact, the money was donated through the Mayor&#8217;s Fund to Advance NYC and will go to the city&#8217;s 280-member K-9 Urban Search and Rescue team led by the Office of Emergency Management.</p>
<p>OEM spokesperson Chris Gilbride said the funds would go toward training and equipment for the dogs.</p>
<p>NYPD K-9 Officer Scott Mateyaschuk, who just returned from Haiti with his canine companion Aragon, was grateful for the group&#8217;s generosity.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s really an honor,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Anything that will help us do our job is greatly appreciated.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mateyaschuk and Aragon, a handsome jet-black 5-year-old German shepherd, were among the city&#8217;s four K-9 search and rescue teams that returned from Haiti this week.</p>
<p>Aragon, along with Caesar, Hunter and Storm, searched rubble piles in Port-au-Prince and were used to help locate survivors amid the debris.</p>
<p>The dogs &#8211; trained to detect the scent of live bodies, not human remains &#8211; also helped provide closure to people who waited to know if a loved one was dead or alive.</p>
<p>Mateyaschuk says finding a victim is a reward for the highly motivated dogs and they &#8220;don&#8217;t stop until they drop.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even the razor wire fence that ripped through Aragon&#8217;s back didn&#8217;t stop the agile dog from searching the pile at a Haitian children&#8217;s school.</p>
<p>All four dogs are assigned to the NYPD Emergency Service Unit, which has eight K-9 teams.</p>
<p>It is the only police unit in the country that has the dual purpose of using canines as patrol &#8211; and nabbing perpetrators &#8211; and urban rescue.</p>
<p>It takes about a year-and-a-half to train and certify the $6,000 dogs, who hail from the Czech Republic, with Homeland Security. They train at facilities around the country and at Fresh Kills in Staten Island, where their handlers take turns burying one another alive.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, the heroic canines and their handlers were among the 80 members of the Urban Search and Rescue Team honored at a ceremony at City Hall.</p>
<p>Mayor Bloomberg awarded each dog with a special key to the city. But they were quickly gobbled up.</p>
<p>The all-natural ginger dog biscuits were donated by the Beggin&#8217; Dog Bakery in Staten Island, where baker Teresa Palumbo was thrilled to create the custom-ordered treats for the canine heroes.</p>
<p>Mateyaschuk said Aragon agreed. &#8220;He thought it was delicious.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Palm Beach County dog finds 2-year-old in rubble of Haitian earthquake</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 15:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: PalmBeachPost.net, Jan 21, 2010 International heroes are coming in all varieties in Haiti — even on four legs. A black-and-white border collie named Blaze raised his snout into the air, searching for the scents of life amid the stench of death. And then Blaze made a dedicated scramble over concrete rubble, weaving past twisted [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source: PalmBeachPost.net, Jan 21, 2010</p>
<p>International heroes are coming in all varieties in Haiti — even on four legs.</p>
<p>A black-and-white border collie named Blaze raised his snout into the air, searching for the scents of life amid the stench of death.</p>
<p>And then Blaze made a dedicated scramble over concrete rubble, weaving past twisted rebar and the remnants of someone else&#8217;s shattered life toward one of the few walls still standing in a row of decimated houses atop a mountain village in Port-au-Prince.</p>
<p>The dog pawed and sniffed and barked tirelessly at the wall as Steve Driscoll, his handler, came rushing.</p>
<p>Driscoll, a Palm Beach County firefighter and paramedic, shouted to the rest of the Miami-Dade County-based search crew that they had a survivor.</p>
<p>The crew punched a small hole in the 8-inch wall, shined a light and found a 2-year-old girl in a concrete bubble, in dusty jeans and mustard yellow shirt, barely conscious.</p>
<p>She had been entombed for six days. On Wednesday, she went home with her parents, barely a scratch on her.</p>
<p>&#8220;That dog performed a miracle,&#8221; said Louie Fernandez, a spokesman for Miami-Dade&#8217;s elite search-and-rescue team Task Force-1, in a phone call from Haiti. &#8220;The rescue of that little girl lifted the spirits of our whole team here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even in the face of sobering numbers — tens of thousands dead — rescuers give thanks for small miracles like the one performed by a man and his dog.</p>
<p>Driscoll, 47, has seen his share of lives pulled from the jaws of death in his 19 years as a county firefighter and paramedic. He has seen the worst of tragedies as a FEMA-certified rescue dog handler and trainer for 12 years, working an 11-day stint in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.</p>
<p>But he and the 13 members of his search team had never seen anything like Blaze&#8217;s find on Monday. They applauded as the toddler was pulled out, given new life.</p>
<p>&#8220;I couldn&#8217;t believe it when I saw her,&#8221; Driscoll said. &#8220;It was a pretty overwhelming feeling. Every eye on those 13 was teary-eyed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Driscoll gets only a few minutes on a satellite phone every other day, but he used all of his time to call his wife of 16 years, Lori, a physician&#8217;s assistant back in Loxahatchee, to tell her the news about the little girl.</p>
<p>She laughed, choked up, as he told her hurriedly how their 8-year-old dog — he calls Blaze &#8220;intense&#8221; and she &#8220;driven&#8221; — barked immediately at the deceptive concrete wall.</p>
<p>Lori&#8217;s mind went to their watchful family pet, one of fewer than 100 dogs in America to achieve FEMA&#8217;s highest level of certification, and recalls the puppy that herded the couple&#8217;s two daughters, now 6 and 9, around their living room.</p>
<p>&#8220;He watches out for everybody,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>The guys at Fire Station 22 can attest to that. Blaze comes to work with Driscoll on every shift. He runs on the firehouse&#8217;s treadmill, and the other firefighters take turns playing hide-and-seek, climbing ladders and squeezing into cabinets, daring Blaze to find them.</p>
<p>&#8220;The dog&#8217;s amazing,&#8221; said Capt. Robert Cusell, one of the shift commanders. &#8220;You have to see it to believe it.&#8221;</p>
<p>And that dedication reminds them of Driscoll. The former high school football player and world-class water skier still holds the academy&#8217;s record for doing more than 2,700 continuous sit-ups.</p>
<p>Officially, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue doesn&#8217;t have a K-9 search and rescue program. And the &#8220;higher-ups&#8221; don&#8217;t know that Blaze works every shift at Station 22 and sleeps in his own crate, Battalion Chief Nigel Baker said.</p>
<p>&#8220;But I&#8217;ll personally vouch for him,&#8221; Baker said. &#8220;That dog&#8217;s family.&#8221;</p>
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