NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- The NYPD is about to swear in its newest officers Friday, and the four-legged recruits and their dog-loving handlers are all the buzz.
The K-9 units are specially trained for the biggest and busiest transit system in the country.
"Pre-pandemic, we had 5.7 million people passing through our system," NYPD Lt. John Pappas said.
The explosive detecting dogs can sniff out threats in seconds, whether they're in bags, in vehicles, on trains, or on underground platforms.
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The Transit Bureau will graduate 10 K-9s on Friday, and the group has a lot of firsts, all of them named for a fallen officer.
"We carry that with us to make sure we never forget," NYPD Officer Mark O'Connor said.
Mikey is the first springer spaniel K-9, named for Inspector Michael McGrath, who was killed two years ago in a motorcycle accident.
McGrath's family members will honor his memory at the graduation.
"We've trained really hard," O'Connor said.
Also graduating Friday is the first of the NYPD's breeding program, as well as a specialized K-9 member of the TRED program, a Transit Enhanced Detection Dog.
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They are keeping New Yorkers safe from dangers they may not even know are lurking.
Happy graduation day, K-9 cadets. Every dog has its day, and this one is yours.
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