05/08/2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Search and Rescue K9 Cole.
Cole joined the Layton Fire family in December of 2013 alongside his handler, Captain Roxanne Bauman, and faithfully served our department and community for more than a decade. After recently turning 14 years old in February, Cole had officially retired from Search and Rescue responsibilities.
Throughout his career, Cole and Captain Bauman deployed many times with Utah Task Force 1, assisting with disaster recovery efforts and searching for victims both here in Utah and across the country. Closer to home, Cole was an important part of the Child Abduction Response Team (CART), helping search for lost and missing children throughout our community.
Beyond his incredible service, Cole was known for his energy, personality, and love for people. Whether greeting children during station tours, showing off his skills at open houses, or simply making his rounds through the station looking for attention and belly rubs, Cole brought joy to everyone around him. Even just last week, Cole proudly visited with a local preschool group during a station tour — creating smiles and memories for another generation of kids.
Cole was more than a working dog. He was family.
The entire Layton Fire Department will deeply miss his loyal companionship, dedication, and spirit. Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with Captain Bauman and her family during this difficult time.
Rest easy, K9 Cole. Thank you for your years of faithful service.