Beijing on Thursday unleashed its first team of 16 dogs to
undertake rescue missions in emergencies such as fires, and
anti-terrorist operations for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The team, belonging to the Chaoyang District Firefighting
Branch, comprises six German shepherds, four Labrador retrievers,
four springer spaniels and two Malinois.
All are pedigrees aged two or under, who were selected from
northeast China's cities of Shenyang, Harbin and Changchun,
according to the Beijing Firefighting Bureau under the Beijing
Public Security Administration.
"The dogs have been trained to rescue people trapped in
collapsed buildings and detect bodies after fires," said Zhao
Zixin, director of the firefighting bureau.
They will undertake anti-terrorist tasks and take part in
emergency operations during the 2008 Olympic Games, Zhao said.
The dogs will also be trained to detect drugs, explosives and
gas leaks in the future. The bureau has built 42 kennels for the
dogs. More rescue dogs will be trained in future, according to the
bureau.
(Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2006)