Teaching your child how to call 999 could save your life
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2017
- Two five-year-olds have called 999 when they found their mums collapsed at home.
Make sure you teach your child how to call 999 in an emergency. It could save your life
I don't have kids... so I guess my life now depends on teaching my cat to use the phone.
😂😂 same
😂😂😂😂 ffs guess this whole child free thing isn’t as good as I thought
Cat will just sit there waiting until you are ready to eat!
That's it. I'm getting a parrot and teaching it essential information: my address, blood type, allergies and medication I use. then I'll have arduino hooked up to a computer measuring my vitals and if it detects issues with my health it'll automatically dial 999 and connect my parrot to the dispatcher. Now I can be miserable and lonely forever without worrying about my unhealthy lifestyle. Win!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ive seen a couple of these calls and my goodness these children are so intelligent! Bless their little hearts!
Yes, and I also love how good the despatchers are at talking to kids and asking them good questions.
There's also the fact that failed calls and not so intelligent children who can't explain where they live don't make it to YT for us to admire.
@@sir_humpy listen to the calls from America. I am from America... most of the calls I have heard on UA-cam are horrible. For example, a dispatcher continually asking a child to talk to the father. This is even though the child had already said the father was dead. Or one where a dispatcher is telling a woman how stupid she is for getting her car stuck on a washed out road. The lady dies.
mashallah
I like the way British people speaks
They sound so arrogant and funny at the same time:D Cant really take them serious^^
yeah, i love my british accent too hahaha
Me three! You know what I get bored with? People who say they love my British accent. After hearing ‘ I love your accent! Are you from Australia/ Germany/Ireland/Denmark/Sweden/Holland, etc.’ for 14 years, it pissed me off. I’d say, ‘I’m from The Gambia. Whereabouts in Canada/Mexico are you from?’ Works every time with the Yanks...
Oz Lang haha I feel you sis. everytime when I'm in Poland (I have family there) everyone is like "oh your accent is so beautiful I love it" and I'm dying inside then.
ESPECIALLY when they then want to become your friend, just because of your bloody accent! I might be the worst psychopath on earth, for all they know. That honestly leaves me gobsmacked!
"Who taught you to do that?"
"Mummy when she wasn't collapsed"
😂😂😂
"I'll go and get her a teddy" 😍 So pure 😊 Well done 👍
Guy it happened to me when I was 4 years old.. my grandma felt from the balcony and we were alone. She couldn't move, we didn't have a phone.. so I went to the neighbors house to ask for help.. 😭😭😭 she can't use her right hand.. but she's alive with 89 years old...
Sorry i didnf really catch on what happen. But did she fell and broke her arm or something? I'm glad she is okay!
@@rev1720 yeah.. she broke the arm.. and she had surgery, but the doctors cut a tendon or something and now she can't open or close the hand.. at least she's alive you know..
how far from the ground was the balcony how high was it
I swear when I was 4 I was busy staring at the washing machine not saving people’s lives
well i guess it's good that you didn't need to
Who taught you that?
Mummy when she wasn't collapsed
British toddlers' voices are so cute.
yeah im american
They are English lol
@@movingup2118 ...lol
@@movingup2118 they never said they werent lol
@@maisy3526 Yes they did lol. By saying British they are saying thats the accent for the entire Uk. That accent only makes up one small area of england. Not Britain
Maybe he likes british accents in general
Bless these kids
Imagine how scared these kids must feel. Every child should know how to dial the emergency number. It saves lives.
I taught my kid. Now, my son is in foster care while I serve a sentence for child neglect and abuse of the emergency call system.
Thanks a lot!
I'm an American but your videos make me proud that I am half English.
I love the UK and other countries response systems. The US could learn. :(
What happens where you are?
@@tribalbabymum just listen to the American videos. They are hideous. I am American. One example is a girl getting constantly asked to talk to her father. This is even though she has told the dispatcher her father is dead
Don't worry in south Africa we don't even have something like 911
@@brendalg4 that dispatcher was awful. Child was trying to tell her she’d worked out where she was and the dispatcher was more interested in the age of the child’s sibling
@@Dr_Footbrake and making the girl tell her several times that the father was dead. I don't remember much about the video anymore but I remember that part. I don't know why they have to ask people for details that are unimportant. Who cares what the age of her sibling is when she is trying to give you her address!
I saved my Nan's life
Jade unicorn how? 🦄
How?
Those children are brilliant!!!
Toddlers with an accent so cute!!
Just teasing, but the Toddlers are English, and speaking English, therefore it's not an accent. As a young Police man in London, on Trafalgar Square, I once had an American couple ask the way to somewhere. Then the lady turned to her husband and said, "Gee. doesn't he have a lovely accent". I replied, jokingly, "Madam, I'm English, in England, speaking English, I'm afraid it's you that has the accent". They laughed with me!
@@leonardcooper99 Everybody has an accent. It's your way of pronouncing the language. It's just that some accents have a better reputation than others.
wow! so fast
beautiful sweetness💞💞💞
In the USA it would have been shut up and listen to me
How did she collapsed
My sister call april
999 is uk
I thought it was 911
It’s 999 in the UK
in the US its 911, in the UK its 999
In Australia it’s 000