
Neat story about an awesome dog!
BARRY0619
2012/06/14 20:41:12
Computer Sales Manager, Michael Hingson, was at his desk on the 78th
floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower on the morning of 9/11.
And he lived to tell the tale because of his guide dog, Roselle. The
yellow lab calmly guided her blind charge 1,463 steps out of the
building and, as debris fell and dust billowed, found a subway station
and led them both underground to safety. Roselle died in June
2011 at the age 13, but her heroism lives on. She saved my life,"
Hingson wrote on the American Humane Association's site. Just as they
got out of the building on 9/11, the south tower collapsed. "While
everyone ran in panic, Roselle remained totally focused on her job,"
Hingson wrote. "While debris fell around us, and even hit us, Roselle
stayed calm." ♥

floor of the World Trade Center’s north tower on the morning of 9/11.
And he lived to tell the tale because of his guide dog, Roselle. The
yellow lab calmly guided her blind charge 1,463 steps out of the
building and, as debris fell and dust billowed, found a subway station
and led them both underground to safety. Roselle died in June
2011 at the age 13, but her heroism lives on. She saved my life,"
Hingson wrote on the American Humane Association's site. Just as they
got out of the building on 9/11, the south tower collapsed. "While
everyone ran in panic, Roselle remained totally focused on her job,"
Hingson wrote. "While debris fell around us, and even hit us, Roselle
stayed calm." ♥

Top Opinion
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BoJay 2012/06/14 20:56:20





















Humans would be better if they could emulate them.
Good story!