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Andymacp9
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Can't help with contacts, but i was approached by a guy who was setting up a dog team to work for the red cross, we would then attend disaster zones & search for survivors/bodies. I'm interested, but it does mean dropping everything at a moments notice, not heard anythig for a couple of months now.

 

Rob

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Lol !, i realise that, just giving my experience of it. All though i do feel that in most cases abroad, it seems that everything is already down/flat & firemen/medics/ builders/miners/sparkies/plumbers are the guys that are needed first off.

Mabe an organised team that could respond in the UK would be an idea ?.

 

 

Just my thoughts & observations.

 

Rob

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