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Written by webmaster@justlabradors.com
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Thursday, 05 June 2008 |
Santa Paula, California – May 17, 2008 – Today, the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation (SDF), the organization that provides the most highly trained canine-firefighter disaster search teams in the nation, announced that it has secured a $4.1 million 122-acre ranch site in Santa Paula, California, to build the first National Training Center of its kind. The National Training Center (NTC) will allow SDF to help strengthen America’s vulnerable emergency response network by training more teams to ensure that no one is left behind when disaster strikes.
“There’s nothing more basic than having the resources needed when human lives are at stake,” says SDF Executive Director Debra Tosch. “The National Search Dog Foundation’s ability to deliver highly trained teams at no cost to fire departments is especially important as emergency budgets are cut and resources are strained to the limit.”
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