Search and rescue dog with Phoenix Fire retires after nearly a decade

The Brief

  • Talon, a veteran search and rescue dog, is retiring from the Phoenix Fire Department after eight years of saving lives locally and nationally.
  • The pup specialized in “live-find” missions, deploying for building collapses, missing persons, and major FEMA disasters like hurricanes and wildfires.
  • Talon will spend his retirement as a family pet with his handler, Battalion Chief Mike Smith, to protect his health and joint mobility.

PHOENIX An important member of the Phoenix Fire Department is retiring after eight years of service, but this one saved lives on four legs.

Local perspective:

Talon, an 8-year-old search and rescue dog, is hanging up his vest. Of all the tools Phoenix Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Smith uses, he said Talon stands out above the rest.

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