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Special Presentation Enjoyed by The Time Travelers Summer Campers at Westport Historical Society

Captain Scott Shields and his dog Theodore, son of Bear, the most celebrated rescue dog at Ground Zero in 2001, were welcomed with open arms by the campers at the Westport Historical Society's Time Travelers Summer Camp today, as they presented the special program "Lost in the Woods" to the campers.
"Lost in the Woods" is a 45 minute interactive presentation created by Captain Shields which teaches kids to be safe and to know what to do in emergencies. He travels around the country with Theodore, the son of Bear, to present this special program.

Captain Shields developed the program "Lost in the Woods" in honor of Bear, the first canine inside to search the rubble at Ground Zero. Bear worked eighteen-hour days, and he is credited with finding the most victims, including the beloved FDNY Chief Peter Ganci and FDNY Commissioner Thomas Feehan.

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