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Guide dogs in training visited a rescue squad station in Maryland for an "outing class," exposing them to emergency response situations. The dogs were taught to remain calm around sirens and emergency personnel to aid them in their future roles as guides for the visually impaired. The event was a collaboration between Guiding Eyes for the Blind and the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad.
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