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K9 or K-9 most commonly refers to: K9, the nickname of police dogs and the police dog unit itself; Canine or Canis, a genus including dogs, wolves, coyotes, and jackals;
A police dog, also known as a K-9, [1] is a dog that is trained to assist police and other law enforcement officers. Their duties may include searching for drugs and explosives , locating missing people , finding crime scene evidence, protecting officers and other people, and attacking suspects who flee from officers.
Cino-technical Operational Group – K9 unit; National Republican Guard. Intervention Unit (UI) Special Operations Intervention Group (GIOE) – special tactical assault unit; Public Order Intervention Group (GIOP) – riot control unit; Protection and Rescue Intervention Group (GIPS) – Rescue and firefighting unit
Firefighters stand in formation as they listen to a daily Eaton fire briefing at the Rose Bowl. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) ... a K-9 service dog, in the Rose Bowl parking lot in ...
K9 handlers and EMS professionals learned about canine physiology and anatomy, preventive first aid topics, such as heat stroke and bloat, along with point of injury medical care.
K-9 Platoon, or the Canine Platoon, deploys highly trained dog handlers and their police dogs. Two K-9 officers have also been trained in search and rescue operations using dogs. The department first introduced dogs in April 1980 when it commenced a one-year pilot program with two dogs which was after two months declared a success. [21]
The Kahr K9 model is the original in the K series. The standard model features a stainless steel construction, locked breech, passive striker block and no magazine disconnect. [ 1 ] It can also be purchased with a matte black finish.
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