911 call released from military pilot who ejected from F-35 fighter jet l GMA
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2023
- A homeowner called 911 after the Marine Corp pilot, who had safely ejected out of his malfunctioning $100 million stealth fighter jet near the Charleston airport, landed near their house.
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OMG! That 911 operator needs to find another job...
Most of them should find another job. I think the pool of applicants is poor though.
85% of 911 calls are infuriating, because of the operator.
I was like wtf are you high what do you not understand dispatch an ambulance.
She must have started out working in the drive thru at a burger joint. She couldn't get the order right!
walmart greeter
Crash happened three days ago and the pilot is still waiting in that house for the 911 dispatcher to figure out how to send an ambulance. Hopefully he is getting along well with his new foster family.
lmfao
It feels like calling to cancel a subscription
@@cancelz - Remember the famous call with the guy trying to cancel his AOL? lol.
I am speechless at her inability to act. Her responses make her sound extremely incompetent.
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That lady should NOT be a dispatcher. She doesn’t think on her toes, put things together with context clues, or even just listen to the person in general. Blows my mind people that incompetent are allowed to do those jobs.
You could have stopped with "She doesn't think" and that would have described it completely. "Were you in a collision with another car, is that why you crashed?" Wouldn't have been surprised to hear her ask that. What a dildo.
You do not have the full footage. Later on, she asked him what his favorite animal was and how he liked the Game of Thrones finale
@@marcneef795😂😂😂
Its an EMD dispatcher. They need to ask specific questions from the line of questioning to decide what level response ie Alpha bravo ETC. Its not as simple as "plane crash send EMS" anymore. It helps them pull the right response card. The questions seem silly but are extremely helpful on the other end
@rileycook7741 it wasn't the questions, it was the fact that she wasn't LISTENING. He told her multiple times he's the pilot and she's still referring to him in 3rd person.
As a dispatcher, even I think this took to long. I know its rare to have a military pilot tell you he crashed his plane. But all I need to hear is "Military" and "Plane Crash" And that's enough to put a call in. I'm not about ask how far he fell, I don't need to know how a military jet malfunctioned. It's above my pay grade and unless an officer wants me to ask, I'm not going to. They can ask all that when they get there.
Very well said.
@@lorlulu It maybe down to training. Im in larger city than Charleston. I was trained to believe what the caller says within reason, as long as it doesn’t present a danger to citizens and officers. If they are lying that’s between them and the officer.
Well maybe you can take this dispatcher's job then? Because she kind of sucks
Incompetency of her
You sound like the right person for the job: Clear-headed, focused, intuitive.
She's reading off a sheet just like any customer service help line. I'm surprised she didn't tell him to turn the jet off. Wait 2 minutes and turn it back on
Good thought! Wonder if there was any Microsoft software operating on that plane.
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i thought she was going to ask him if he knew the jet lic number
She found Virus in the computer of the jet
@mikewurlitzer5217 the f35 runs off of windows. Thats a fact.
The military needs its own 3 digit number to dial this is embarrassing
Yeah something not adding up
It was the home owner who called.
What exactly is embarrassing about it as I want to hear this. Let just see how ignorant you are.
Embarrassing or genius marketing. Now Russia and China are worrying about a jet that seems to even evade US radar detection.
Don't worry, the wingman took command of the situation in the air and was dealing with all of that. ATC and base ops were well aware of what was happening.
Dispatch: I dont know, can you please draw a picture and send to me.
I understood the FIRST time the homeowner told her what happened. Exactly what was going on in the situation and what was needed. He was very clear and descriptive, should’ve taken 30 seconds to get an ambulance on the way.
That's because you know what it is about from the news. She gets hundreds or thousands of calls. Your brain can't handle that kind of pressure for long.
I take much less serious calls and at low volume. Even then, it's very stressful. You try to understand, meanwhile you are thinking what you can do. If you can't think of something, panic sets in, making it worse.
@@baxakk7374 I agree that me knowing the situation prior to hearing the audio makes it easier for me to understand the situation clearly. I suppose what I really meant wasn’t that I would’ve understood the entirety of the situation whilst being in the position of the dispatcher but that he was speaking clearly. Considering the situation he was able to keep calm and explain rather clearly what was happening. And in THAT sense I feel it should’ve been easy for the dispatcher. But with the way you described it I suppose there’s more at play than the callers calmness. Thank you for the insight
@@baxakk7374 Aircraft crashes are way more common than you think... Not knowing it was military aircraft she should've just assumed it was some civilian aircraft incidence, but instead she talks as if shes speaking to a schizo.
Maybe that did happen. Couldve happened right when the word ambulance was first mumbled (like 5 seconds into the 911 call). Her job isnt giving you a receipt of what you ordered or confirming the order or commentating what she is doing. Maybe those would help if the person on the other side is panicked but nobody was panicking in this situation. All she needs to do is ask more questions, which she did, to get more information for first responders, not answer any questions.
Still the 911 call sounded painfully dumb, i agree with you there but only there. Sounds like im listening to a phone call on the street in GTA.
@@baxakk7374 person ejected now hes in my backyard, what else does this lady need lmao
I get the feeling he would have reached a hospital sooner for calling Uber than 911. The incompetence is disgusting. How many times do they have to tell her the same thing?
These operators be so dumb sometimes ☠️☠️
Well what do you want for $9.00 per hour?
It’s not everyday you get a call about a jet ejection so she probably doesn’t know the gravity of the situation so is trying to get all the information she can before sending help
It was probably a call center in india or some other place where you get cheap workers.
@@bluebird1954 she needs mental evaluation
Obviously qualifications for a 911 dispatcher are only that you can answer a phone.
no! this is PATRICK!
you get what you pay for (www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/911-Dispatcher-Salary--in-South-Carolina)
If that! The calls are auto-routed!!!!
Actually it’s more than that. You have to run multiple computers multiple calls 😂
It's like nursing I guess.... attracts the best and brightest
did she really ask the piolet how far he fell and what caused him to fall
Pilot.... There are two O's in Goose.
Dispatchers are really a pain in a situation of emergency
YOU apply and show them how it's done. The country needs you.
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LMAO...I hope I never have to call 911 if dispatchers are like this
I'm putting taxi and rideshare numbers in my phone ASAP.
I cannot believe the pilot does not have an emergency radio on his flight suit. I can't believe the 911 operator could not understand what the situation was.
Exactly! For $100 Million they can't include a GPS tracker or cell phone?
@@davidarmillie4226 Seems a large portion of that $100 million was spent on gender/pronoun training and how to NOT eject from a plane which obviously flew itself for an additional 60 miles.
Yes, the appropriate response would ask his address, tell him an ambulance is in the way and then ask, is there any bleeding, is the patient conscience. After finding out the caller is the patient let him know help is on the way. Good grief!
@@mikewurlitzer5217 is just another political moron.
@@gojobuddy The appropriate response according to whom? If someone calls 911 with some WILD ass story it's normal that some questions are being asked.
"Send an ambulance to this address" should be enough to get an ambulance rolling. My god, that poor woman had a hard time with the simplest of tasks. Respect to the pilot who kept his cool. I would have twisted off on her.
Fire that 911 dispatcher asap. She's incompetent!
Wow ! That dispatcher is a piece of work !! If nothing else turn the call over to your supervisor.
What part of "I'm a pilot in the Military and I ejected" did she not understand ?!?!?
Was her previous employment a receptionist at a Dental office ??
Do you know how many bullshit prank calls 911 hotlines receive every day? This store has the tiniest of chances to be true, so some scrutiny was well placed here. I'm surprised the pilots don't have another number of a military emergency hotline or their base. You just parachuted out of a fighter jet and call 911 ?
@@aeroAdvocate I totally agree with that ! They just call 911 ? That hardly seems adequate.
If I’m a 911 dispatcher, I’m not expecting to handle military calls. If he was a ground soldier in a riot, he would call 911 for help?
911 operator its really just level 1 support, they not much better than the Dell support you called and ask you to restart your computer. They do have a bit more training on pick up "hints" as if you cannot really talk though.
And if she sent the normal number of vehicles/personnel a plane crash gets to what turned out to be a very unlikely hoax would you be ok with the wasted taxpayer dollars or would your comment change to “how did she not know this was a prank. There’s no way the most advanced jet in the world just randomly crashed and the guy calls 911”
Rampant incompetence everywhere these days. Thank God the pilot wasn't bleeding to death with this operator making him repeat so many times before actually doing anything.
I'm a dispatcher and we listened to this at work today and we all were absolutely floored! How, how on gods green earth does she decide to go to the fall protocol when we have a specific protocol for crashes!? She definitely needs to be fired. Dispatch isn't for her.
The only thing more frightening than the jet still flying after he ejected was the lack of competence from that dispatcher.
I'm upset with the person who was behind the 911 call, the lady didn't understand, it seemed like it took her forever to send out an ambulance to the house where the pilot was. Yes, it was a very strange 911 call, but she should have dispatched an ambulance extremely faster than she did. I understand that they have to ask questions. I hope that the pilot is ok and unharmed, he had a parachute.
I mean can you imagine if someone was actually hurt bleeding out...
She thought it could have been a joke 🤔
@@pv8340 But the pilot told the 911 operator that he hurt his back and the homeowner said he wasn't bleeding. Since the pilot was actually talking to her in a calm voice, she probably thought that he is not critically injured OR this is a hoax. So it took a little more time for her to dispatch an ambulance.
Is it not possible she had already dispatched the ambulance and was just continuing to collect info? To be fair the caller was requesting an ambulance for a few scratches.
The first caller didn't communicate himself very well. The pilot did. Often times the order is sent out even when they are still on the phone. Im pretty sure the operator multitasking
How many hours did it take for the pilot to get through with that 911 dispatcher
54 sec and the plane was still flying thats why she wanted to know how high it was so she could send units to the area of impact as many lives where in damager.
@@cisbahamas You have it all wrong; nobody knew that the plane was still flying at that time. Pilot: Ma'am, I'm a pilot in a military aircraft; I ejected the plane and parachuted to the ground; Please send an ambulance.
She definitely did not know the plane was still flying, even the pilot did not know that, that’s why he asked if there have been reports of a plane crash.
Thick reaction from the dispatch. And 28 hours to find a jet. What a complete failure of service.
Well it is a stealth fighter
Seems there's a lot of red flags on all of this. First the transponder was shut off, why?? Second, it was first reported the pilot turned on the auto pilot and bailed out with no known mechanical issues at all, why? Third, they said it was being escorted by 2 fighter jets, but didn't know where it went down or it's flight path. If it was being escorted, how did the escort jets not follow it to know exactly where it went down?
One has to swallow an awful lot of Media and Government BS to accept what we are expected to believe under this current government. What's next? Trying to convince us the earth is really flat?
Oh my vomit......THAT IS THE WORST 911 OPERATOR.....SEND AN AMBULANCE ALREADY!
That's not how 911 works you ignorant minority!
That's not how it works. Sit down!
Crazy is right they were not listening to what the pilot was saying good thing he wasn't seriously hurt.
Wouldn't have made a difference as you still have to clarify the situation with questions. You seem to forget 911 operators don't have to send help immediately.
Why would they - the guy is an idiot. I am a military pilot and I don't know where my plane is.... Jerky Boyz? Anyone with any sense would think it is a prank. Moron. How about "I had an accident and need medical attention immediately". SMFH.
@@jamesm568 Which is completely bizarre in itself. They act like gatekeepers for help.
His back gotta be killing him. From what I've read, ejecting can cause back injuries.
@@bigearl3867apparently it can literally shrink you by a few inches after from spine compression
I didn't realize the jet was only at 2,000 ft. when he ejected. That definitely makes the fact that it continued to fly for 80 miles quite remarkable.
Now, I wonder what the angle of attack and throttle were set at when he ejected, and whether the jet climbed in altitude thereafter.
They will stay at 1G.
where the hell is the Air Force in all this. Pilot ejected by mistake he thought it was the seat adjuster
Theres a lot of info missing in that audio recording. Fire/Rescue would have been dispatched after call taker gotten the address and heard the request for an ambulance by homeowner. The rest of the information that she is getting will just be added to the "notes" so Fire can read through as they are on the way to the location.
lol, these two people (the homeowner and the pilot) are so calm and polite to this operator, e.g. "please send an ambulance", and needing to get the injured on the phone to reiterate. She sounds like she's following a script which the circumstances should supersede.
Give her a break she was trying to find the script for "Runaway Plane" This was a very good call and if you understand truly what the pilot was saying you would understand just how important her questions were. any of you can tell where the bomb would land? even if the plane was unarmed it was still a bomb on the loose as it was not going straight down it was flying at some innocent target. it was obvious that the pilot was ok and was talking clearly the most important information needed was where the hell is the plane.
@@cisbahamas What you are talking about is beyond her paygrade and training. Her function was to send out the ambulance as they requested. The air force would take care of the rest.
@@cisbahamas Nonsense. He told her way more than enough to send an ambulance; two different people requested it twice. Only an idiot would keep asking scripted questions as long as she did.
Ok I was just lol but on a serious note. You may not know this but 911 response is started from the call is answered. Even if you hang up the police is coming. Her conversation was just apart of intelligence gathering.
@@cisbahamas No, it isn't. But a 911-hangup triggers a response. "911" "Sorry, misdialed" and there's no response.
Ok that 911 operator….. I get this was an unusual call but still, how far did you fall??? Sounded like she only follows what the manual says and can not think on her own.
For real. My answer to "How far did you fall?" would have been: "How the hell is that relevant?! Just send the damn ambulance, lady!!"
When she asked "how far did you fall", she seems fully understand the situation, but she wants to faultlessly complete the all the checkboxes.
Dispatchers have a cue card they read based on what happened. She chose the one for "fall" instead of "aircraft crash" because she obviously wasn't listening very well.
No, the craziest 911 call came from Atlanta. A wildlife transport truck on the way to Florida lost a Bangle Tiger. And several people called 911 after they spotted the Tiger in their neighborhood. 911 didn't believe any of the calls and refused to send out help. A patrol officer was stopped by a homeowner who said her dog was being eaten alive by a Tiger. The police officer didn't believe her but investigated anyway. The Tiger turned and attacked the officer, and the officer emptied his 45 into the Tiger, killing it. The dog survived.
A Bangle Tiger? Glad it wasn't Susanna Hoffs, because she's hot.
I'm retired from the fire service. So much of what a dispatcher collects from the caller is unnecessary, due to the fact that that information doesn't make it into the unit dispatch notes - it's simply captured. I call, give the type of situation and location and I'm done!
Mark Felton has a good vid about an RAF Harrier that sucked in a bird, the pilot ejected over East Germany during the Cold War.
The pilot had to knock on a German farmer’s door and say “terribly sorry old chap, but I’ve lost my plane.”
It gets better! The ejection bang had freed the bird from the engine, and the plane flew on its own for another 100 miles until it ran out of fuel.
Wow ! As long as the pilot wasn't hurt
Haha I was just watching his Find the Führer series
😳 Wow!
It can get even stranger. During a training flight, a Convair F-106 entered a flat spin and since the pilot was unable to regain control, he ejected. However the sudden change in weight distribution and the force of the ejection caused the plane to become stable again. It glided down and made a relatively gentle landing in a farmer's field, so gentle in fact that it was repaired and returned to service. It was nicknamed "the cornfield bomber", more info here: ua-cam.com/video/3M2XZEYqIpQ/v-deo.htmlsi=A--_1f05bNJgLXFA
@@JC130676 very interesting, I was wondering what happened to the plane ✈️ at least it made a safe landing and it was able to be repaired. I'm so happy to hear this as well as the pilot was unharmed and safe as well. We could always replace the plane, we couldn't ever replace the man who was flying the plane
Never would I have thought you'd want to hang up on a 911 operator and call back to get a more competent person on the line like you sometimes do with a company's support line. At least that way they are required to send a police officer to the residence and they'd be able to request an ambulance if the new 911 operator was incompetent as well.
In Austin the call rings for at least 2 minutes before anyone picks up.
Never have I read such an ignorant statement that you think she is incompetent.
@@Trissb1988--How did you not think she was?
@@mrgw98 You don't know her. So, stop with the nonsense.
@@Trissb1988-- They repeated multiple times that the guy ejected from a military airplane and needed an ambulance. Even after the guy himself says "I am the pilot... I ejected from a plane... I road a parachute down", she asks "how far did he fall", ignoring that the guy that ejected was now on the phone. Then, after hearing the fall was from 2,000 feet, she asked "what caused the fall?" They said multiple times that the guy was was a military pilot and ejected from a military plane and she was asking unfazed what caused the fall like she didn't hear "2,000 feet" but instead some person fell off a ladder or something. She clearly wasn't paying attention, caring, or something was serisouly wrong. Either way, she shouldn't be in that job if she can't pay attention to what the people calling in are saying and is unable to put two and two together.
"What caused the fall?" Seems like someone checked the right boxes to get hired....
This just shows how stupid the whole system is, 100 million dollar plane has no sos? No GPS? pilot has no GPS or Emergency contact with the ground plane couldn’t be found? WTF?
This is fake news. These reporters think we’re dumb enough to buy this crap!
Whoever took the 911 call should be fired immediately!
or pay them more and train them better? The pilot did not call his base or for Fire services. An ambulance as his back is sore. You can see why 911 thought it was bs
Just glad our boy is safe. I'd rather lose a jet than a pilot. A jet can be replaced. A pilot cannot
Jets are worth a lot though
No. That was a $100 million jet. That money stolen from the American people is insanely more valuable than a pilot. We shouldn't even be spending money like that.
You are not accounting for that fact that it flew another 60miles before crash and the pilot didn't ensure public safety when he abandoned his aircraft.
The pilot will get displined for sure and he's lucky he didn't kill the public by ejecting prematurely like that.
@@flybabyjakeexactly
@@flybabyjake whatever caused the malfunction to occur, he ejected safely and while the aircraft did crash 60 miles beyond, it didn't happen in a populated area in which he had no control of it happening as such, which is a blessing nevertheless. There are plenty of examples of incidences happening at air shows and during training where ejections happen and the aircraft immediately crashes. There is no telling at this immediate moment as to what happened to cause the pilot to eject, that will most likely be reported on later. Stop making assumptions.
Why TF was she delaying and asking all these pointless ridiculous questions?
That 911 operator is definitely not sharpest tool in the shed. She’s better off working as a Walmart greeter! 😂
My question is why is a fighter pilot having to call 911 when he's suited up in more than 100 million dollars of equipment? These pilots should have military support and tracking to be able to come get them in these situations.
yes, at least in combat they have survival radios but maybe not this time
Exactly!
A very good chance he needed the ambulance immediately rather than when the Marines could mobilize SAR. There is likely a beacon as part of the chute though with stealth who knows. Even if there was a beacon, it doesn't give locations, you have to triangulate. That all takes a while.
you have no possible clue in hell about any of this....
@@ssnerd583 no snit Sherlock that's why I asked the question.
911 operator is clearly new and not repeat not smart enough to handle such call. She should have asked the address right away and send an ambulance.
Of course, YOU know better. Especially having never received any training on how to handle emergency calls. Sit down and chew on your cheeseburger.
The dispatcher did a great job and to this day 9 months later is still on the phone with the pilot trying to figure out the situation. Just overall great dedication and integrity.
It wasnt the fall that killed him, it was the 911 operator following the decison map questions! LOL
Why all the questions just send an ambulance already!
They always doing that shi.
I know what is taking so long
I would expect that they send the ambulance right away then keep asking questions so that they can relay the info to the first responders, so that the first responders know what they're walking in to. 🤞
They ask questions to keep people calm and get information on the situation, they have your gps location and dispatch as soon as you ask
It does not work that why. They have a list of what questions need to be answered for protocols. It is crazy, Used to be they would just send an ambulance. In my area a ambulance call gets a fire truck response as well as the police. Regardless.
911 Dispatcher questions are beyond understanding, not sure what their directive are but due to delay pilot could have collapsed. This incident should be investigated.
That's wild man. Glad he is alive.
He's like "Hey have you seen my jet? I think it crashed somewhere."
I live within a few miles of where he ejected and it was storming REALLY badly that day. ⛈⛈
Glad he's alright
...o.k..so eject? LOL!
@@greggweeks3504He says there was an aircraft failure at 1:58
@@OrangeYTT ....WELL...that could be...literally ANYTHING.....if the plane continued on for another 60 miles before it went down, it was still flying, wasnt it. yes
There was a glitch in the construction of the Stealth plane - the pilots turn out to be undetectable too.
We don't know what the problem was. It could have been a malfunctioning ejection system that automatically ejected the pilot when it wasn't necessary. The aircraft could have been unstable or flying erratically, but still able to fly on autopilot. We just don't know. @@ssnerd583
Hope the pilot is doing ok. ♥️🇵🇱🇺🇸♥️
They are affirmative Action.......they will get a promotion.
He's probably fine, but you can bet that was the last time he will ever fly a $100M military jet.
Thanks!
@@anthonypanneton923 I'm sure it wasn't his fault.
@@jeshkam he was the pilot. he's the one who ain't gonna fly anymore.
Thankfully he’s ok 🙏🙏🙏
The pilot is blessed to be alive WOW. !!!!!
He is just making small payments monthly
I can't believe that person at the call center.
She took forever to send out an ambulance, I understand that she needed to ask questions, but really come on already send the pilot help immediately
I think it's a serious case of stupidity.
I say that all the time, but this time I mean it per se, specifically -- it's the lack of intelligence that made her unable to understand the situation.
The Confederate should be running the country.
@@anotherlover6954 50% of the population are dumb. 12.5% are basically mentally disabled.
@@stacyfabiszewski4633 Can you stop saying she took forever to send out an ambulance. They are more than capable of multitasking and you're stating something you have no knowledge about.
Miracle that no one got hurt (besides the pilot).
No, it's not a miracle; it's probability. The probability of an out of control plane in a random location hitting a person or structure is very low.
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@@BigBen621 🤓
@@Alysa-Kins What's your point?
@@edmar100 And what's *your* point?
Dude would've gotten to the hospital quicker if he walked instead of calling 911 lmao. Imagine how many deaths and crimes have occurred because civilians made the grave mistake of calling for help while she was on duty.
Dispatcher should be selling cookies at the fair. Seriously..
If he dropped in at my home I would offer him a beer while the ambulance came. As a former sailor I can tell you that no jarhead has ever turned down a nice cold beer.
I imagine that Marine pilots are more responsible than the kids dying on the ground so that mega corps can receive record profits.
Lol imagine chilling in the back yard and a fighter pilot just drops into your yard......must have been surreal...
He needed to say "Look, I'm not going to answer any more questions until you tell me you've got an ambulance rolling."
Projecting from an aircraft has a severe effect on the body. Sometimes pilots temporarily lose as much as two inches from their height, until the spinal column eventually decompresses.
I said "ejecting"; "projecting" can be chalked up to autotype.
You lost an F-35? Yes I Lost an F-35.
jeez does that dispatcher suck, hope the pilot is ok
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Mexican guy sais that he guesses the pilot light iin his house is off. Rarelly hispanics call 911. She was not trained for that
IVE NEVER HEARD SUCH TRUTH IN MY LIFE😂@@danieljurca2113
This operator bruh just send an ambulance. I understood on the first sentence
You undestood nothing. You're watching a UA-cam video that tells you what the situation is.
Wait a minute. How could I have sat through an entire news story and when it ended not want to slaughter every breathing thing within 3 billion miles from me?
That dispatcher needs to be fired ASAP
911- "911, what's your emergency?"
CALLER- "there's a pilot in my house!"
911- "Make some room and charge him rent!"
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more like
CALLER- "there's a pilot in my house!"
911- "pile-of what?"
The dispatcher sounds like she is texting her boyfriend and answering the 911 call at the same time.SMH
Probably because she is dispatching the ambulance while talking to the caller.
NO WAY a 47 year old seasoned Marine fighter pilot just punched out over a populated area. The "authorities" are leaving out some crucial facts. Like... why did he have to get out and let the F35 crash where ever? Seasoned pilots get their aircraft away from houses and people BEFORE they punch out. PS: I lived under El Toro Marine airbase and their LTA base for decades. Served on HOAs in Irvine. The Marines were always very clear with us on what their prodigals were in over population emergencies. PPS: The CORPS closed those bases a long time ago. Orange County developers needed the land.
"protocols"
You're welcome.
@@davidb2206 OOPS!!! Tybing waaay too fast. ((-:
imagine you are in high stress situation and this is who answers your call.
So, because of the stealthiness of this fighter jet, even our own Air Force and NORAD had no idea where the jet was after he ejected????? That is crazy.
Not crazy at all, it worked just as intended, it is made to not be seen, and it wasn''t!
@@leifvejby8023 😂 Right...that's what it's supposed to do. 😂
Why was a military personel calling regular 911. Shouldn't he have private military contact numbers for these kinda events?
I'm not American so I'm confused. My country has a separate communication channel for the military. We don't go through regular channels precisely because of this reason. There is heavy traffic on regular communication systems & they take way too much time to respond like demonstrated in the video above.
Many of us Americans are highly confused as to just what country does our leadership work for because it sure is NOT the USA.
That dispatcher is just choking on Cheeto dust, I can hear the coming cardiac arrest on that recording!
I don't know, but that pilot 's actions looks fishy.
Thank God the pilot is alive. I always pray for those American hero who put their life in danger for us 🇭🇹 ❤️ 🇺🇸
it might be a bit premature to label the guy as a "hero." even if he has a really good explanation for why he ejected from a plane that apparently was still able to fly, he's not likely to ever fly again for the military.
@anthonypanneton923 you clearly don't understand what malfunctioning means. Just because it didn't immediately fall out of the sky doesn't mean things were fine. Unresponsive controls would be reason enough to eject.
Prayer doesn't work.
Try thanking the engineers that developed, designed and built the system?
Superstition fails.
Science prevails.
He crashed a $100 stealth fighter. It sure sounds like incompetence.
911 operators need better training. She seem very slow.
Very stupid woman, not capable of handling the job. She definitely needs to be fired, as she is a danger.
Welcome to a Republican fueled right to work state....
No you ignorant f**k the 911 dispatcher was doing her job as she was clarifying the situation which was unusual as pranks are more common than you know.
She was dumber than dirt on that call.
cant fix st4pid
Well this is a great experiment to determine the capabilities of our 911 operators.
I would have placed the pilot in my vehicle and broke every law possible to get him to the hospital of his choice. There's not enough crayons and paper in the world to make that girl understand the situation.
smh. Didn't his commanding officer pin his base number onto his shirt before each flight? what is going on ya'll
Shouldn't have to as under our current CIC, the numbers to call are 1-800-Ukraine or 1-800-CCP
that news lady looked like she was in more pain than the pilot
It looks like she's taking a dump
Same operator: "house is on fire"... "ok describe the scene before we dispatch someone"...
"What temperature would you say the room is at right now?" "okay, and the smoke, what color does it appear to be?"
God bless hom
I would check this pilot out very closely🤔🙏🇺🇸❤
Weird fetish?.
They are Affirmative Action. They will get a promotion.
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It definitely sounded sus.
47 year old "fighter" pilot???? This is all so fishy....
last time i called 911 the dispatcher was absolutely disinterested.
government employees generally are not allowed to have IQ's over 85
Every dispatcher in the country needs to learn from the dispatcher(s) on duty during the Baltimore bridge collapse. That recording was incredible.
60 miles away is just crazy. It's like a cross country flying distance
They dont hire the brightest at the pd
She was clearly a Diversity hire. This is what happens when you hire for social justice instead of basic intelligence and capability.
911 is usually run by the county, paid by county taxes. Put in your application. You can really show 'em how it's done.
Don't pilots carry emergency radios as part of their survival kit? They had them in Vietnam, and I'm sure much more advanced versions are available now. This story just keeps getting weirder by the hours.
marines dont have the funding for survival radios lol
@@onyx6847 $54 billion per year should be more than enough for emergency radios. Maybe if they stopped spending a hundred million dollars per death trap that is the F-35, they would have more money to spend on the things that they actually need.
They have to use Army surplus radios in this case a flip phone
This operator had worse phone call comprehension skills than patrick at the Krusty Krab.
This 911 lady should not have this job for even another hour.
What a incompetent Dispatcher
Thank the lord for the landing of this man. His job is very dangerous, I wish he landed in my yard. ❤❤❤ He is a very brave man
And how stupid can anybody be to build a $ 100 Mio jet without thinking about how an ejected pilot could connect to the world. They must assume - that pilots always land in the backyard of somebody who has a phone connection
The lord invented ejection seats?
"Hello, is this 911?"
"No, this is Patrick."
he didn't know he just called the final boss of dispatchers
Wow! 911 has gone to hell! this woman reeks of stupidety. our country needs help in so many ways.
This is what you get with a diversity hire.
Infuriating how dumb that 911 dispatcher was. Total idiocy and a total inability to think flexibly or comprehend anything outside the box of her day to day processes. The pilot literally tells her that it's he that ejected from the plane and then she keeps asking him about the injured party in the third person.
These 911 operators need to be retrained. They seem to not really pay attention to what one says. They continue to read from some card etc, instead of paying attention to what the caller says.
The 911 dispatcher has zero comprehension skills!
Comprehension to words is not the 911 operators most outstanding ability. How she ever got this job must be by family connections.
Most Operators suck at 911 calls. They need to hire educated people. This operator falls under basic standards. "SEND THE FRICKEN AMBULANCE!!"
The problem is the pay.
Now there's a story to tell your kids and grandchildren glad they pilot ok and it crashed safely and nobody was hurt
That dispatcher was in shock.
being in shock is normal behavior for stupid people.