After two hours of use, the search dogsquadron of the Red Cross-above Austria was able to save life to a gradual demented senior in Linz-Ufahr. He was stuck in a manure heap, would probably be frozen in the ice cold cold without help.
“Around 8:30 pm we were called by the police to Linz Urfahr to find a demented older man. The last time he was seen around 4 p.m. After the first searches did not work after a dismissal report at 6.30 pm, we were called to support the Örhb Austrian rescue dog Brigade Landesgruppe Upper Austria, ”reports the search dog Red Cross Upper Austria.
14 dog teams were in action
Within a very short time there were 14 dog teams and 16 helpers, as well as the drone relay and also an operational vehicle on site. A good two hours later, the silver -silent radio message “Person Found” came. The person stuck in a manure heap behind a farm and could no longer free himself.
“Bailey” had the right nose
“After dog handler Sebastian Berger was able to find the heavy hypothermic person with his helper diet plamber, surrounding search teams were also ordered and supported in patient care until the emergency services arrived,” said the search dog relay.
In the hospital
After the first aid, the man was taken to a hospital. At the current temperatures he would probably not have survived the night.
Source: Krone

I am Wallace Jones, an experienced journalist. I specialize in writing for the world section of Today Times Live. With over a decade of experience, I have developed an eye for detail when it comes to reporting on local and global stories. My passion lies in uncovering the truth through my investigative skills and creating thought-provoking content that resonates with readers worldwide.