Lucy, a crisis response dog, officially became part of the Fayetteville Fire Department during a vesting ceremony Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Fire Station 14 on Langdon Street in Fayetteville. She's shown here with Griffith, who became the department's first crisis response dog last year.
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Lucy, a crisis response dog, officially became part of the Fayetteville Fire Department during a vesting ceremony Wednesday, April 8 at Fire Station 14 on Langdon Street in Fayetteville.
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Lucy, a crisis response dog, officially became part of the Fayetteville Fire Department during a vesting ceremony Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Fire Station 14 on Langdon Street in Fayetteville. She's shown here with Griffith, who became the department's first crisis response dog last year.
Lucy, a crisis response dog, officially became part of the Fayetteville Fire Department during a vesting ceremony Wednesday, April 8 at Fire Station 14 on Langdon Street in Fayetteville.