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SWAT Dogs Learn The Ropes
Falco, a two-year-old
Dutch shepherd, took to the streets last April Fool's Day as Houston
PD's newest tactical K9. If he knew what was in store for him, he might
not have been so enthusiastic about donning the Kevlar vest.
Falco and his
handler, Officer Monroe Gage III, recently rappelled 224 feet from the
top of Enron (name soon to be changed) Field to the baseball diamond
below. The feat came as part of the Texas Tactical Police Officers
Association (TTPOA) rappel school last December. Falco utilized the
latest in SWAT tactical dog gear, a patrol-SWAT vest, designed and
supplied by K9 Storm, Inc. of Winnipeg, Canada. The vest boasts threat
level II ballistics protection with double panels in the the front lower
chest cavity and heart area.
K9 Storm's vest is constructed with a load-bearing harness system
allowing the dog to wear the vest comfortably for tracking, searches,
and rappelling. The handler connects his carabiner to a "V" ring on the
back of the vest to secure the K9 for rappel operations.
First time over the
wall, Falco went willingly. By the third time, the dog wasn't as happy
about having his feet off the ground and a small protest ensued. With
patience, Officer Gage coaxed Falco into action. Falco was selected as a
tactical dog after a long search. A different personality and
temperament is required in a SWAT/tactical K9 as compared to patrol K9s.
The dog must be aggressive yet stable and sociable.
Tactical dogs must
respond to non-verbal commands, such as pointing, and obey commands from
more than one officer while determining the difference between officers
and suspects. The dog must be comfortable around automatic rifle fire as
well as the unique movements of a SWAT officer.
The Houston Police
Department implemented tactical dogs two years ago and has not regretted
the decision. "The dogs add detection capabilities that SWAT previously
did not have," states lead instructor Sandy Wall. Most importantly,
tactical dogs provide police with more options. The TTPOA rappel school
instructors included: Sergeant Sidney Blair, Brazoria County Sheriff's
Office, Officers Sandy Wall and John Murphy, Houston PD SWAT.
Barbara A. Schwartz is a Houston-based police
writer. She can be reached at
copwriter@earthlink.net
by Barbara A. Schwartz
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