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February 25, 2025 | FLORIDA
SCOTT LAPRADE, Senior Correspondent

Photo by Scott LaPradeDogs and the handlers

Photo by Scott LaPradeDogs being walked around the apparatus

Photo by Scott LaPradeDogs being walked around the apparatus

Photo by Scott LaPradeDogs being walked around the apparatus
This article is a direct street report from our correspondent and has not been edited by the 1st Responder newsroom.
On February 23rd, I stopped by Clearwater Station 45 and took a few pics of the Go Team Therapy Dogs being familiarized with fire apparatus. The dog's all with the handlers were introduced the the sounds and lights of Fire apparatus. The instructor also made them aware of keep the dogs away from the hot exhaust pipes on the side.