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9-11 Miracle: Guide Dog Saves Owner from Collapsing Tower

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NEW YORK -- Where the World Trade Center once stood, an obstructive fence diminishes the public’s view of Ground Zero, but for a blind man, Michael Hingson, memories of 9-11 remain within arm’s length, in his former guide dog, Roselle.

Roselle helped Hingson flee Tower 1, enduring 78 flights of stairs -- which was only the beginning. Once they exited the building, their lives remained in danger.

"The most miraculous part of the story to me is the part that people don’t pay attention to," Hingson told Pet Pulse from his home in California. "That is, that we were less than a hundred yards away from Tower 2 when it collapsed. And we had to run for our lives, literally, to get away from the falling tower.

Hingson says Roselle displayed the same qualities that fateful day that she always had.

"She did exactly what she was supposed to do to keep us running and avoiding other people," he said. "Because everyone was running in sheer terror and panic."

In lower Manhattan, Ground Zero’s cranes fill the sky, constant reminders of Sept. 11 to passersby on the local streets. In the shadows of the site of the attacks sits the fire company, Ladder 10. Its firefighters who paid the ultimate price on 9-11 are memorialized outside the firehouse, their faces etched on an expansive bronze plaque.

Meanwhile, Roselle lives with Hingson, though she is no longer his guide dog. Roselle retired 2004 when she was diagnosed with a blood disease that’s now under control.

A former marketer and salesman, Hingson has a Master's in physics. He now impacts people around the world as a motivational speaker, with talks focusing on the importance of teamwork and inclusion.

During a recent speech to U.S. soldiers, Hingson said, "What guide dogs are really about are not guiding blind people from one place to another, but that guide dogs represent teamwork in action, in the most basic and realistic way possible."

After Hingson's speech, the soldiers gave him a standing ovation.

"Mr. Hingson and Roselle showed all of us today that without having that trust and line of communication from both ends, that you cannot work as a team," one solider said.

Another audience member said, "There really is something to be said about the human spirit, and what we can overcome. And like he says, he doesn’t overcome it alone, he overcomes it with Roselle."

Then there are the search and rescue dogs that responded in the aftermath of 9-11. Estimates say that up to 350 dogs were working either at Ground Zero or at the other sites affected by the attacks.

A University of Pennsylvania study has tracked about 100 of those dogs, finding that, for the most part, they’ve suffered no ill effects as a result of their work.

"I think the legacy is one of an example of what our animal friends can do, and what we can do when we team with them, and work with them," Hingson said. "It shows how much better we all are, or can be, when we work, and play, and love together."

Construction of the new World Trade Center continues, while traffic was brisk at the visitors center and memorial. Like time, Roselle and Hingson are marching on.

"I think 9-11 offers us a chance to think about lessons that we could learn from what happened," Hingson said. "I think about the time right after 9-11, when this country was so unified. And now we are more divided than we have ever been. We don’t need to do that."

"In the midst of tragedy," Hingson said during his speech, "we can sometimes find our true strengths."

For more information about the message of Hingson and Roselle, visit MichaelHingson.com.

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wpras
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Love happy endings. Dogs are so smart!
 
John H.
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You gotta love a dogs instinct to protect their family.
 
eric
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This is a wonderful story, I like these stories a lot
 
LoriHill123
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Amazing how smart animals are
 
Nelson M.
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Wonderful story. We should also pay homage to a wonderful police dog that didn't make.

When the towers collapsed, and Officer Lim, a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officer, was trapped in the debris for several hours. No one was able to save his 5-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, a bomb-sniffing dog for the trade center. The dog, Sirius, was in his kennel at the police station in the concourse area of the trade center complex when the tower collapsed.
 
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I remember this. Officer Lim thought he was leaving Sirius in the safest place possible. He felt such guilt for his decision, which ultimately cost his dog his life, even thugh he thought he was doing the right thing. I believe that Sirius is an Angel dog now, helping to guide dogs in need to where they need to go, and returning to the Rainbow Bridge when he is done.
 
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It's so wonderful to see and article of good news for a change. What a great dog - I'm glad she has now been allowed to retire to love and care.
 
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I really enjoyed this Story, It really shows how great dogs can be!
 
samsamjr2
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Thats such a good story. She is a hero.
 
Kim C.
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Wow. Isn't it amazing what these animals are capable of doing? We truely don't give them enough credit!
 
maddison l.
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What a great dog to have stayed with the owner through all that chaos!
 
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what a hero
 
eric
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this is a wonderful story! I like reading these stories. I am glad she stayed with Hingson.
 
MaxxieBrown
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It's amazing that Roselle stayed with Hingson while bringing him down the 78 flights of stairs. You would think that most dogs would just take off and leave the master in the dirt.
 
Lindsey W.
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And some people think animals are dumb.
 
Sarah S.
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How awesome is this story?! It's so amazing what animals can do!
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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Wow, how amazing!!
 
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It is amazing to see that animals will continue to do "their job" even in the mess and mayham of events like 9-11.

It is also wonderful that Hingson does give speeches. I would love to hear him one day.
 
Kate H.
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Another hero from 9-11. I love stories like this.
 
Cassee M.
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Being a disabled person myself, I go to a wonderful place called Courage Center each Thursday for therapy in their pool. There I se and come into contact with many helper dogs and helper dogs in training. The things they can do for their masters is just amazing! I love to watch them work, but I love it even more when their are not working and their owners say it's OK to pet them.
 
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Truly amazing.
 
ronatha
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I worked on Roselle's brother (he was a black lab) at a Veterinary clinic and his owner's were so proud of his sister! Many people I knew were affected in htose towers as I was born and raised in NY. My nephew lost some of his close friends that day and the one that lived changed dramatically from severe post traumatic stress syndrome. I still can't go home without crying (I'll be back there in Nov.) as I passed those towers daily to work and was engaged at The Windows of the World Restuarant which was near the top floor. The stories of courage from that time is what lets me believe that peace can be acheived in my lifetime.
 
cynthia h.
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just amazing...
 
lisa s.
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dogs are trully wonderful. what a great story
 
Janie P.
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Dogs are so amazing. They do so much for us in our daily lives and all they ask for is food, water and to be loved.
 
Lauren D.
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working dogs are so amazing, they should use them more often in more situations.
 
cathy10
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this is a really great story
 
Shoko
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wow how amazing for a dog to be able to guide a blind man down 78 flights of stairs and thru a crowed of running, panicked people. what a wonderful dog, i hope she lives out the rest of her days in bliss.
 
kate h.
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What an amzing dog!
 
Debbie
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Another hero dog!
I love what Linda said!!!!
 
cherries33
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I really like his point about how unified we were at the time. We really need to think about why we are so divided now. Good job Roselie. Glad you've been able to retire happily.
 
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What a dog.
 
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Dogs are angels sent from above to be our friends and companions.
 
Kelly
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Amen!
 
kitnpup31605
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Dogs truely are "Man's best friend!" *note* in the saying I mean all Humans not just the male sex.
 
angel7774xx
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this is such an amazing dog!
 
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cherries33
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I did hear that there was a at least one guy who helped disabled people down the steps. If I'm remembering correctly, even carrying one person who had been in a wheel chair. And others searched offices for trapped people on their way down. Those people are truly heroic in my book.
 
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Lynn N.
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Me either, never thought of them at the time but this story helps put it into perspective.
 
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I have read this story before and I think it is wonderful. Rosalie is simply an amazing dog that was a heroine for her master that fateful day in 2001. At work yesterday, we were all discussing what we were doing when we heard the news and one of my co-workers was getting ready to board a plane to England. Needless to say, her flight was cancelled. I was talking to a client whose parakeet had flown into the ceiling fan and that client has since passed on. It's amazing that we all remember exactly what we were doing at that exact time in Sept. when we heard that news, but Rosalie knew exactly what she was doing and she saved her master in the process.
 
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The guide dog, as well as all of the search & rescue dogs, are truly amazing! I love hearing stories about the wonderful work they do. I'm so glad the story had a happy ending for this man and his dog.
 
Kelly
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Roselle is a hero & I'm glad their story had a happy ending. I'm also glad he was able to keep her after she retired. They deserve to stay together.
 
Lynn N.
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As you said, the best part is he was able to keep the dog after the dog retired!!!
 
Kim H.
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It is so wonderful how animals help people. We owe them so much I think. And it is so horrible how some people are so mean to animals. I am glad that this animal was able to help his owner on that horrible day.
 
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I THINK ALOT OF TIMES ID RATHER HAVE A DOG ON MY SIDE THAN ANOTHER HUMAN. DOGS ARE LOYAL, NEVER BACKSTABBING, ALWAYS HAPPY TO SEE YOU , NEVER FAKE, AND WILL PROTECT YOU IF THERE IS A BOND. LOOK AT POLICE DOGS TAKING BULLETS FOR THEIR PARTNERS AND WHAT THEY DO FOR THEM, I CANT SAY THAT FOR ALOT OF PEOPLE I KNOW.
 
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Of course I like to hear about a story wherein a guide dog leads a blind man away from danger and to safety! What I didn't quite understand was the seemingly contradictory statements that Hingston made. At one point, Hingston stated that, "She [guide dog] did exactly what she was supposed to do to keep us running and avoiding other people". However, Hingston previously asserted that "...guide dogs represent teamwork in action"--and are not about "guiding blind people from one place to another". Where's the teamwork? (Am I misinterpreting something?)
 
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I wonder about the teamwork too. Seems like it's more a matter of him trusting his dog. But I don't know enough about the training to know if he spends a lot of time working with the dogs in ways that would suggest teamwork.
 
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Chris
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What a touching story.
 
Michelle B.
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Great story. Seven years later and you still hear heart warming stories and see how we all pulled toghether as a united nation to over come this tragedy.
 
cherries33
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It would be great if we were all thinking of each other that supportively again.
 
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What an awesome story.
 
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What can I say except that that is the miracle of dogs and animals in general. They are just amazing creatures. I don't know how they do it, but I am grateful that they are here to help us through life. I couldn't imagine being here without them.
 
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http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0210580/WTC.htm

Here's a link to a tribute to the working dogs that were killed during the search-and-find.
 
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This man owes his life to his dog and he knows it. I remember seeing people running for their lives that day away from the towers it is a miracle that she got him out. What a hero that dog is I am glad her health is better and I hope she lives out her days in happiness and in health.
 
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It's hard to imagine how much more horrifying this tragedy must have been to people who are blind or had some other disability. It's great that there were people and animals who took the time to help.
 
Gina Z.
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This dog is a true hero!!!! God bless to the people who train these dogs!!!
 
Carol A.
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Roselle is a Hero, there are many just like her all we need to do is look in our hearts and living rooms. Dog Bless Them All.
 
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