Trained Dog Calls 911, Saves Veteran's Life
Buddy recently saved his owner's life by following his training and calling 911. (AP)
Associated Press
September 15, 2008
PHOENIX (AP) – “Man’s best friend” doesn’t go far enough for Buddy – a German shepherd who remembered his training and saved his owner’s life by calling 911 when the man had a seizure.
And it’s not the first time Buddy has been there for owner Joe Stalnaker, a police officer said Sunday.
On a recording of the 911 call Wednesday, Buddy is heard whimpering and barking after the dispatcher answers and repeatedly asks if the caller needs help.
“Hello, this is 911. Hello … Can you hear me? Is there somebody there you can give the phone to,” says the dispatcher, Chris Trott.
Police were sent to Stalnaker’s home, and after about three minutes Buddy is heard barking loudly when the officers arrived.
Scottsdale police Sgt. Mark Clark said Stalnaker spent two days in a hospital and recovered from the seizure.
“It’s pretty incredible,” Clark said. “Even the veteran dispatchers – they haven’t heard of anything like this.”
Clark said police are dispatched whenever 911 is called, but that Stalnaker’s address was flagged in Scottsdale’s system with a notification that a trained assistance dog could call 911 when the owner was incapacitated.
Clark said Stalnaker adopted Buddy at the age of 8 weeks from Michigan-based Paws with a Cause, which trains assistance dogs, and trained him to get the phone if he began to have seizure symptoms. Buddy, now 18 months old, is able press programmed buttons until a 911 operator is on the line, Clark said.
Clark said Buddy has made two other 911 calls when Stalnaker was having seizures.
He said Stalnaker’s seizures are the result of a head injury he suffered about 10 years ago during a military training exercise.
Stalnaker was not listed in the phone book, and he did not immediately respond to a request through police for an interview.
layinline
about 1 hour ago
268 comments
Who said animals are stupid , give that dog a lifetime supply of milk bones . he certainly deserves every one of them. Nice to see a heartwarming story these days.
firerescue1511
6 days ago
50 comments
and thats why i own a German Shepherd
lrfpd125
11 days ago
4 comments
That is one smart dog
delawarefd9
20 days ago
54 comments
wow thats like something out of the old show rescue 911
Firechick592
23 days ago
22 comments
That's incredible!!
dougald
28 days ago
24 comments
This is one reason I like my dogs over cats. In my expirence you can teach dogs to do more than cats. Cats usually train their owners;)
TraumaMomma
about 1 month ago
54 comments
Wow that is cool. My dog is not that smart. Hell she is as dumb as a box of rocks. :) But I love her. I wish I could have someone train my dog like that . I need one to play with my kid lol instead of jumping on her.
FeliciaChavez
about 1 month ago
8 comments
Can I have a Buddy!? That's awesome! I hope the owner is doing good. Buddy your my hero in my book!!!
spc08
about 1 month ago
66 comments
German Shepards are a real cool dog. I have wanted one for a long time.
lizzyeggs
about 1 month ago
28 comments
Its amazing what we can teach animals to do. Now if we could only teach humans
Abs
about 1 month ago
684 comments
That's awesome!
Ravenfirefighter
about 1 month ago
2120 comments
I wish Buddy were on Firelink, cause I want to be his friend!
slaco
about 1 month ago
1258 comments
whoever said animals weren't SMART didn't read this article ... wtf!!
knadenr
2 months ago
290 comments
Amazing! That is great that the dog can do that and that a veteran received him. I have a trained dog, she is retired now but we need to remember the ones that were at the 911 WTC all those dogs had to be retired because they too also suffered PTSD. Also if anyone is looking for a dog the military working dogs are great for asoptions.
angelalee
2 months ago
158 comments
That is an awesome odog. They really can be trained to take care of their own.