The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (Contra Costa Fire) announced the launch of a Peer Support Canine Program.
On Monday, November 4, 2024, Contra Costa Fire’s Peer Support Team introduced their new Peer Support Canine Program!
“As first responders, we often encounter traumatic situations that can lead to emotional and psychological challenges. Our peer support dogs offer a unique form of comfort and therapy, helping to reduce stress and enhance morale. These incredible canines foster camaraderie within our team, reminding us that we are not alone in our experiences.” Deputy Fire Chief Brian Helmick

Image by Contra Costa County Fire
Along with Peer Support Dogs, Mara and Gabby, Contra Costa Fire recognized Bonus, the Search and Rescue Task Force Dog, and Baxter, the Fire Investigation Unit’s Arson Detection Dog.
All four dogs and their handlers were honored for their dedication and commitment to serving the community and supporting our members with a Swearing-In Ceremony.
According to the District, now, more than ever, our firefighters, command staff, support staff, and their families need competent, trusted, and understanding support and assistance.
The District has developed a Peer Support Canine Program offering comfort care and preemptive and proactive care. Firefighters often experience unique stressors beyond what most understand and these events can be impactful for years.
Having properly trained and embedded canines and canine handlers within the District can make all the difference in the health and longevity of personnel.
A Swearing in Ceremony was held on Monday at Fire Station 2 in Pleasant Hill.
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