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Air Transport Volunteers
Our History
On September 11, 2001, Captain Scott Shields and his eleven- year-old
golden retriever, Bear, traveled to Ground Zero from Greenwich,
Connecticut to help in the rescue efforts at the World Trade Center.
Bear was one of the first canines to search the rubble. He worked
eighteen-hour days, and he is credited with finding many victims,
including the beloved FDNY Chief Peter Ganci. Bear was injured
while working the site and the periphery of his wound became cancerous.
Although Bear recovered from this illness, he died one year later
of multiple forms of cancer.
The Bear Search and Rescue Foundation was established in Bear's
name in the fall of 2002 .The Foundation was created to address
the needs of both canine and non-canine search and rescue (SAR)
teams across the country.
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Bear Drinking Water at the WTC
Copyright BSARF
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