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The PNA of Ivrea sets up the “catastrophe camp” which trains dogs to save lives

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The Ivrea section of the National State Police Association is completing it, simulating the post-earthquake

IVREA. It is one thing to train dogs by proposing macro emergencies, it is quite another to train them in the search for survivors of a catastrophe by recreating the environment of the post earthquake of strong intensity. Then replicating heaps of rubble, collapsed houses, barriers, and creating a series of basement tunnels where the “missing” go to be placed that the nose of the dogs will have to be able to identify. In this case we speak of a catastrophe camp for the training of dog units.

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