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Chase was on the case: Hypothermic senior located by Kelowna search dog

Terry Downs and Chase, a Central Okanagan Search and Rescue dog.

Chase was on the case Thursday morning in Kelowna after being called in to help search for a senior who had walked away from Kelowna General Hospital (KGH).

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The Labrador retriever was part of the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) effort that recovered the 86-year-old, found suffering from severe hypothermia, according to the search organization.

COSAR crews were called out at 2 a.m. to assist Kelowna RCMP in locating the man, who had just had surgery.

“Ground crews on foot and ebikes searched the area along Abbott Street and at 8 a.m., a team found the missing subject’s backpack,” COSAR said in a press release.

Chase, a search dog that was only deployed to COSAR duties two weeks ago, was brought onto the scene and located the unwell man lying under a pile of leaves, COSAR said.

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The two-year-old dog is said to be the equivalent of 20 ground personnel, according to COSAR search manager Keven Birnie.

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Handler Terry Downs and Chase have completed more than 2,000 hours of training, according to the search team.

“He proved his worth today,” Birnie said.

The 86-year-old was brought back to KGH for medical treatment.

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