News Channel 8 photo by CHRIS COYNER
Tampa Fire Rescue Lt. Roger Picard, a canine search and rescue specialist, and his partner Cinder are ready to go to wherever Hurricane Ike strikes.
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Published: September 12, 2008
TAMPA - A veteran search and rescue specialist reported to a Tampa fire station Thursday evening on his way to wherever Hurricane Ike makes landfall. He brought supplies to last 14 days and a friendly, panting black Labrador retriever named Cinder.
"She's one of the best search dogs in the country," Lt. Roger Picard of Tampa Fire Rescue said of the 5-year-old female Lab. "This dog is all business. Nothing will stop her. She makes my job very easy."
And for at least the next six days Picard expects his duties to be a challenge; he and Cinder were being deployed to Louisiana on Thursday night in anticipation of Hurricane Ike making landfall on the Texas coast.
Picard traveled with 80 members of a Miami-based federal disaster team for the 20-hour drive to Louisiana. Picard said he expected to work 12-hour days in areas hardest hit by Ike. Picard and Cinder's deployment could be as long as 14 days.
The Ike search and rescue mission will be Cinder's first big operation, said Picard, who was deployed to New York City after the terrorist attacks in 2001 as well as areas devastated by hurricanes Katrina and Charley.
Reporter Ray Reyes can be reached at (813) 259-7920 or rreyes@tampatrib.com.
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