Philadelphia

Police K-9s Getting New Protection

The body armor comes from the Philadelphia Police Foundation and is all thanks to a $22,000 donation.

Four-legged police officers just got a whole lot safer in Philadelphia.

For the first time in years, each of the 23 patrol and scent-trained K-9 dogs will have its own body armor. The armor will include bulletproof vests and puncture-proof body protection.

The police department was able to get the armor thanks to a $22,000 donation from Joanne Berwind.

"The Philadelphia Police Foundation is grateful to Joanne Berwind for her generosity and concern for the safety of the K-9 Unit’s four-footed police officers," Maureen Rush, the Police Foundation's board president, said.

Rush will present the armor to Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross and Capt. Mark Everitt, the K-9 Unit's commanding officer.

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