Why Police Dogs Make Great Criminal Apprehension Partners
This is a police pursuit of two individuals using a police K-9 (Policedog). The video it shot from a police helicopter looking through a FLIR (Forward Looking Infra-Red) television camera. This kind of camera reads differences in heat, with 'hotter' or 'warmer' images showing up in white. Cooler backgrounds show up as grey to dark black.
The radio call "10-15" near the end means someone is in custody.
This is a police pursuit of two individuals using a police K-9 (Policedog). The video it shot from a police helicopter looking through a FLIR (Forward Looking Infra-Red) television camera. This kind of camera reads differences in heat, with 'hotter' or 'warmer' images showing up in white. Cooler backgrounds show up as grey to dark black.
The radio call "10-15" near the end means someone is in custody.
There is no more gratifying sound than the shreiks of pain as a police K-9 makes an apprehension,.... it'll probable be more discomfort than the criminal will get in the court sytem.
My dad met John Basilone and told me he was a Marines Marine who was larger than life.
There is no more gratifying sound than the shreiks of pain as a police K-9 makes an apprehension,.... it'll probable be more discomfort than the criminal will get in the court sytem.
My dad met John Basilone and told me he was a Marines Marine who was larger than life.
K-9's definately rock, in the bush. I am sure your Dad was honored, as I would have been, to have met John Basilone. Thank you for that information, bro!
EXCELLENT !!!! LOVED IT TOO !!! Our city police department has 3 K-9's and it's a must you turn then loose a head of the other cops where the dog will know who to get.
Several of our LEO's have been taken down and bit from being inbetween the dog and who there after.