Collapse in Villa Gesell: the importance of rescue dogs in the operation after Rosita Stefanic was found dead

Collapse in Villa Gesell: the importance of rescue dogs in the operation after Rosita Stefanic was found dead

Until Tuesday night, two dead, one woman injured and at least ten missing were the balance of the collapse of a ten-story building in Villa Gesell. Since then, rescue teams have been working on a massive operation to find those trapped in the rubble. In this scenario, the rescue dogs play a crucial rolefacing the race against time to save lives.

Thanks to their instincts, special abilities and highly developed senses, rescue dogs can access areas that would be unreachable by humans. The Civil Association Canine Disaster School (Acecc) has been around for more than three decades training dogs to search through rubble and collapsed structuresamong other specialized canine rescue tasks.

“We are at the disposal of the Ministry of Security to collaborate with seven rescue dogs, waiting for their response,” said Juan Carlos Lombardi, president of Acecc. The association specializes in search for living people under the rubble, a job where dogs are vital.

Civil Association Canine Disaster School (Acecc)

According to the trainers, it is essential to cover the area with nylon to prevent the air from diverting the dog’s track.

Courtesy Civil Association Canine Disaster School (Acecc)

How the canine search process works

Upon reaching the site of the collapse, the guide releases the dog so that it can search independently. “When the dog finds something, starts making circles over the same area, puts his nose on the ground and barks. That is the moment when we know that there are possibilities of finding life,” Lombardi said.

The specialist also highlighted the importance of controlling air currents: “Odor particles can move with the wind, so it is It is essential to cover the area with nylon to prevent air from diverting the trail.”, he detailed.

They found the second fatal victim of the collapse in Gesell

The Minister of Security of the province of Buenos Aires Javier Alonso confirmed the discovery of a dead woman in the rubble, the second fatal victim of the Villa Gesell collapse. As the hours passed, today it became known that it is Maria Rosa Stefanicknown as “Rosita”, the former owner of the hotel built in 1986.

The 52-year-old woman had decided to sell the building three years ago, but was finally able to do so in March 2024. Jorge Cocco, director of the Association of Hotels, Confectioneries, Restaurants and Fines of Villa Gesell, and friend of Rosita, the historic owner of Dubrovnik She told the reasons that led her to sell the hotel: “She was widowed and was tired.”

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  María Rosa Stefanic is the second fatal victim of the collapse in Villa Gesell.

María Rosa Stefanic is the second fatal victim of the collapse in Villa Gesell.

Rosa wanted to start a new life and had bought a property in Madariagajust 50 kilometers from Villa Gesell. Despite having new projects, The woman decided to stay with the new owner during the season to help him with the staff.. The former owner is intensely searched, as are six other people, who are still missing.

“Having sold it, he introduced me to the new owner. With him we talked about summer and things related to the hotel. In the talk he told me that he was fine-tuning it.Cocco told TN and explained that the new owner was the one who was carrying out all the works.

“I was making an elevator to go up from the garage to the lobby and from there to the concierge. The elevator was not the reason for the collapse because of the way the building fell,” Rosa’s friend considered. But he also commented that the building would have collapsed due to “something they were doing in the garage.”. They touched basic columns and that weakened the buildinghe remarked.

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