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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Rover, call me an ambulance &#x2014; dog calls 911</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Rover, call me an ambulance dog calls 911<br /><br />PHOENIX - Man&#x27;s best friend doesn&#x27;t go far enough for Buddy a German shepherd who remembered his training and saved his owner&#x27;s life by calling 911 when the man had a seizure.<br /><br />And it&#x27;s not the first time Buddy has been there for owner Joe Stalnaker, a police officer said Sunday.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Hello, this is 911. Hello ... Can you hear me? Is there somebody there you can give the phone to, says the dispatcher, Chris Trott.<br /><br />Police were sent to Stalnaker&#x27;s home, and after about three minutes Buddy is heard barking loudly when the officers arrived.<br /><br />Scottsdale police Sgt. Mark Clark said Stalnaker spent two days in a hospital and recovered from the seizure.<br /><br />It&#x27;s pretty incredible, Clark said. Even the veteran dispatchers they haven&#x27;t heard of anything like this.<br /><br />Clark said police are dispatched whenever 911 is called, but that Stalnaker&#x27;s address was flagged in Scottsdale&#x27;s system with a notification that a trained assistance dog could call 911 when the owner was incapacitated.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Clark said Buddy has made two other 911 calls when Stalnaker was having seizures.<br /><br />He said Stalnaker&#x27;s seizures are the result of a head injury he suffered about 10 years ago during a military training exercise.<br /><br />Stalnaker was not listed in the phone book, and he did not immediately respond to a request through police for an interview.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/24348">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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