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Residents meet police and other first responders at Latrobe's National Night Out event

Shane Dunlap
| Thursday, August 22, 2024 8:56 p.m.
Shane Dunlap | TribLive
Doug Fordyce, with the Greensburg Fire Department, introduces the department’s search and rescue dog, Rocky, a 4-year-old bloodhound used to help locate missing people, to twins Mila (back), and Maximus Olson, 5, of Latrobe, during the Latrobe Police Department’s National Night Out on Thursday at Memorial Stadium in Latrobe.

Residents flocked to Latrobe’s Memorial Stadium on Thursday for the city’s National Night Out event, meeting first responders and learning about safety practices.

Attendees met city police officers, K-9 officers and their dogs from across the county, the Greensburg Fire Department’s bloodhound team and the Hempfield-based Top Dog therapy dog team. An Army Blackhawk helicopter and armored BearCat vehicles were on display.

Visitors also tested out Fatal Vision goggles, which simulate impairment from use of alcohol or marijuana, and state police performed child car seat safety checks.


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