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Suffolk Fire-Rescue Announces the Passing of Accellerant Detection K-9's

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By web team
January 9, 2012

The following press release was distributed by the Suffolk County Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services (FRES) this week:

"It is with deep regret the Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services announces the untimely passing of Accelerant Detection K-9 LP and the passing of retired Accelerant Detection K-9 Cinder.

K-9 LP handled by Suffolk County Fire Marshal Don Lynch served the County for over 5 years.

Retired K-9 Cinder handled by Suffolk County Fire Marshal Brett Martinez served the County for over 9 years.

Both K-9s worked numerous arson detection cases in Suffolk County assisting the Suffolk County Police Department in arson convictions. LP and Cinder, have also assisted the ATF National Response Team in cases across the United States.

These K-9s were part of only 73 Federally Accredited Accelerant Detection Canine Teams in the United States.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Don and Brett during this time."

In the recent years, in addition to his normal duties of assisting with arson investigations, K-9 "LP" has become an important component of the CFD Fire Prevention programs.

Each October, Fire Marshal Don Lynch and his partner have provided demonstrations for the 5th and 6th grade students at the Cutchogue East Elementary School during our Annual Fire Prevention week programs.

Both Fire Marshal Lynch and LP have impacted over 600 children here in our local community.

The Chiefs, Officers and Members of the Cutchogue Fire Department would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to both Fire Marshal Lynch and Martinez during this difiucult time.

We thank them both for their dedication, support and help througout the years.

Links:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=231694883572584&set=a.192740514134688.48359.101472176594856&type=1&theater

http://www.mylitv.com/news/?c=134&a=1111

Units: K-9s "LP" & Cinder
 
Mutual Aid: Suffolk County Department of Fire Rescue and Emergency Services
 

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