![]() “I was the pilot and she was the navigator,” Hingson told the Daily News. After all, “When Roselle was working, she’d plow through a thunderstorm without a second thought,” he said.ĭavid Frank was with Hingson at the time of the attack. “We key off each other, we feed off each other, and the very fact she wasn’t nervous at all told me that we had time to try and evacuate in an orderly way.” “Roselle wasn’t giving me any indication she was nervous,” Hingson told KSBY this week. But clearly, we needed to evacuate.”Īlthough the attack was far more frightening than the loudest thunderstorm, Roselle immediately went to work, helping guide Hingson down 78 flights of stairs. “No one had any idea what was going on, because the airplane hit 18 floors above us on the other side of the building. “We heard a muffled explosion - the building sort of shuddered,” Hingson said during an appearance on FOX Business’s “ Cavuto Coast to Coast” this week. She was by his side when a hijacked plane struck the tower 20 years ago today. The Labrador Retriever always accompanied Hingson, who is blind, to his computer sales job in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. “She would get afraid and just start shaking.” “When we moved to New Jersey, she was our early warning system for storms,” her dog dad, Michael Hingson, told the Los Angeles Daily News in 2015. ![]() ![]() A 3-year-old guide dog named Roselle was terrified by thunder. ![]()
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