Remembering One of the Heroic Guide Dogs of 9/11
September 11, 2001: A Day of Tragedy and Heroism
On September 11, 2001, the United States experienced one of the darkest days in its history. Terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 people. Amidst the chaos and devastation, there were countless stories of heroism and selflessness.
Remembering Roselle, the Guide Dog
One such story is that of Roselle, a golden retriever guide dog who assisted her blind owner, Michael Hingson, to escape from the World Trade Center's South Tower.
Roselle's Courage and Determination
When the first plane struck the North Tower, Roselle immediately alerted Hingson to the danger. As they evacuated down the stairs, the towers began to collapse. Debris rained down upon them, but Roselle refused to leave Hingson's side, guiding him through the smoke and darkness.
After 90 harrowing minutes, they finally reached safety. Roselle's unwavering loyalty and determination saved Hingson's life.
A Symbol of Hope
Roselle's story became a beacon of hope in the aftermath of the attacks. She was hailed as a hero and was even featured on the cover of Time magazine. Her courage and resilience inspired countless people around the world.
Roselle's legacy continues to live on through the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, which she represented. The foundation provides guide dogs to individuals with vision impairments, helping them to live full and independent lives.
National Guide Dog Month: Remembering the Heroes
September is National Guide Dog Month, a time to celebrate the incredible bond between people and their guide dogs. Roselle's story is a powerful reminder of the invaluable role that these animals play in the lives of those they serve.
Let us take this opportunity to honor the heroic guide dogs who have made a difference in the world, saving lives and providing companionship and independence to those in need.
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