The nose knows: K-9s track woman who fell down 200-foot ravine in San Bernardino Mountains
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The nose knows: K-9s track woman who fell down 200-foot ravine in San Bernardino Mountains
"K-9 Naji tracked a starting point from a pillow scent, while K-9 Keva led deputies down a horse trail into the ravine, demonstrating their keen tracking abilities."
"Deputy Gabriel Jasso described the K-9s as 'spunky,' 'energetic,' and 'hide-and-seek champions,' highlighting their effectiveness in search and rescue operations."
Sheriff's deputies utilized K-9s Keva and Naji to locate a 49-year-old woman who had fallen into a ravine after going for a walk. The woman, suffering from a traumatic brain injury, was reported missing by her family. After extensive searching without success, the K-9s picked up her scent and led deputies to her location. They found her among dense brush, unable to walk, and she was airlifted to safety. The K-9s have a record of 60 successful finds.
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