The Maryland Fire Marshal's Office welcomed a new four-legged member, Quinn, their first new Accelerant Detection K9 in more than 20 years.
Quinn and his handler, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Adam Rounds, graduated from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) National Canine Training Center and were deemed ready to help investigate the cause of fires.
The Maryland Fire Marshal's Office welcomed a new four-legged member, Quinn, their first new Accelerant Detection K9 in more than 20 years. Maryland Fire Marshal's Office
Quinn, a black Labrador Retriever, began training in the Puppies Behind Bars program, where he spent two years living with an inmate handler before being placed into a service program. The program then matches service dogs with law enforcement

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