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Gold medals for 7/7 sniffer dogs | |
(about 13 hours later) | |
Police sniffer dogs who searched for explosives in the aftermath of the 7 July bombings have been honoured. | |
Labradors Vinnie and Billy, and Jake, a spaniel, were awarded the animals' George Cross on behalf of the 14 dogs and their handlers who worked that day. | |
Princess Alexandra, a patron of People's Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) gave the gold medals at a special ceremony at St James's Palace. | |
The dogs were on duty when a car bomb was found at Haymarket, central London. | |
'Unsung heroes' | |
The dogs were deployed to locate possible secondary terrorist devices at the four bomb attack sites on 7 July 2005. | The dogs were deployed to locate possible secondary terrorist devices at the four bomb attack sites on 7 July 2005. |
They checked access was safe for emergency services, who were preparing to assist those left trapped or injured. | They checked access was safe for emergency services, who were preparing to assist those left trapped or injured. |
Earlier praising their contribution Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, said: "I would like to pay tribute to all those who were involved in the rescue effort that day who behaved calmly and courageously, including the handlers and their dogs." | |
Freddie Bircher, chairman of PDSA, said: "They worked fearlessly and in perfect unison searching for possible secondary devices. | |
Every working day I put my trust in Billy and he has never let me down Billy's handler Pc Rob Brydon-Brown | |
"These police explosive search dogs have been the unsung heroes of that tragic day and now it's their turn for the spotlight." | |
British Transport Police dog Vinnie was deployed at Russell Square Tube site where he searched the tunnel to King's Cross. | British Transport Police dog Vinnie was deployed at Russell Square Tube site where he searched the tunnel to King's Cross. |
His handler Pc Dave Coleman said: "Despite horrific conditions, Vinnie never wavered. I was so proud of him." | |
Metropolitan Police dog Jake, whose formal name is Hubble Keck, searched the wreckage of the suicide bombed double decker bus at Tavistock Square. | |
His handler Pc Bob Crawford said: "The initial concern was for the injured passengers still on the bus... we suspected there was a secondary device in a box on the luggage rack." | |
City of London Police dog Billy searching the tunnel in Aldgate in poor visibility and oppressive heat and attended 21 locations throughout the day in response to security alerts. | |
His handler Pc Rob Brydon-Brown said: "Billy is a good lad... every working day I put my trust in Billy and he has never let me down." | |
The PDSA gold medal is generally awarded to animals who are "instrumental in saving human or animal life". | The PDSA gold medal is generally awarded to animals who are "instrumental in saving human or animal life". |
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