A pacing dog helps Swiss rescuers find a man who fell into a glacier

A Chihuahua sits on snow in Zermatt, Switzerland, Friday. Pacing atop an Alpine rock, the dog helped a helicopter crew locate its owner.

A Chihuahua sits on snow in Zermatt, Switzerland, Friday. Pacing atop an Alpine rock, the dog helped a helicopter crew locate its owner. (Air Zermatt, Keystone via AP)


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GENEVA — Rescuers are hailing a furry Chihuahua as a "four-legged hero" for pacing atop an Alpine rock, which helped a helicopter crew locate its owner who had fallen into a crevasse on a nearby Swiss glacier.

The man, who was not identified, was exploring the Fee Glacier in southern Switzerland on Friday when he broke through a snow bridge and fell about 26 feet, according to Air Zermatt, a rescue, training and transport company.

Equipped with a walkie-talkie, the man connected with a person nearby who relayed the accident to emergency services. But the exact location was unknown. After about a half-hour search, the pacing pooch caught the eye of a rescue team member.

As the crew zeroed in on the Chihuahua, the hole the man fell into became more visible. Rescuers rappelled down, rescued the man and flew him and his canine companion to a hospital.

"Imagine if the dog wasn't there," Air Zermatt spokesman Bruno Kalbermatten said by phone. "I have no idea what would happen to this guy. I think he wouldn't survive this fall into the crevasse."

On its website, the company was effusive: "The dog is a four-legged hero who may have saved his master's life in a life-threatening situation."

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