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(KSL News) The Utah State Fire Marshal has a new member on its team.
Cindy is used by the unit to detect fire accelerants. She and her handler, Stan Robins, graduated last year and have been with the force ever since.
Cindy has been trained to detect 21 different ignitable liquids and has a 98 percent accuracy rate.
Cindy is just one of four dogs used in the state for this purpose.