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Dog saves woman's life by calling 911

adnan2850

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http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/10/29/canine.caller.ap/index.html

Dog saves woman's life by calling 911

Friday, October 29, 2004 Posted: 1126 GMT (1926 HKT)

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Leana Beasley sits near her service dog, Faith, on Thursday, at her home.


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RICHLAND, Washington (AP) -- Leana Beasley has faith that a dog is man's best friend.

Faith, a 4-year-old Rottweiler, phoned 911 when Beasley fell out of her wheelchair and barked urgently into the receiver until a dispatcher sent help. Then the service dog unlocked the front door for the police officer.

"I sensed there was a problem on the other end of the 911 call," said dispatcher Jenny Buchanan. "The dog was too persistent in barking directly into the phone receiver. I knew she was trying to tell me something."

Faith is trained to summon help by pushing a speed-dial button on the phone with her nose after taking the receiver off the hook, said her owner, Beasley, 45, who suffers grand mal seizures.

Guided by experts at the Assistance Dog Club of Puget Sound, Beasley helped train Faith herself.

The day of the fall, Faith "had been acting very clingy, wanting to be touching me all day long," Beasley said Thursday.

The dog, whose sensitive nose can detect changes in Beasley's body chemistry, is trained to alert her owner to impending seizures.

But that wasn't what was happening on September 7, and Faith apparently wasn't sure how to communicate the problem. During Beasley's three-week hospital stay, doctors determined her liver was not properly processing her seizure medication.
 

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Re: Dog saves woman's life by calling 911

Originally posted by adnan2850
Guided by experts at the Assistance Dog Club of Puget Sound, Beasley helped train Faith herself.

Totally off topic:

A. Puget sound is near Seattle right? It's meantioned in a Nirvana song; Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle. The line goes something like "desease covered puget sound".

B. Just exactly what is a sound? It's something like a bay right?

On topic:

Smart doggie. Have abone. (H)
 

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it was working a couple of days ago
maybe cnn moved the page somewhere in the archives or something
 


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