What a treasure he is. My child accidentally drank a poison and I spent almost 10 frantic minutes trying to give my name, address, state, the type of service I needed, and my child's age. All of which I had to repeat in triplicate and spell. I think the person on the other end was 85 and computer illiterate. It was the longest 10 minutes of my life. This man deserves a raise.
@@Aliciaek Reminds me of a tradgedy that happened a few years back. Dispatcher harassed, swore at and hung up on a woman who was actively drowning when her car was submerged. She ended up dying because the dispatcher didn’t care.
Had a police officer argue with me whether the lake I was at existed or not. While my boyfriend at the time was being beaten up by a large group of drunk teenagers. Instead of calming me down and telling me how to tell my exact geo location, he just argued.
Imagine being so terrified for your life you have to pretend you ordered pizza while you are on the phone with 911. Bless her, I cant even imagine. Hope she is okay and she got out safely.
Dumb girls like her get no sympathy because they enter relationships with scumbags knowing all of the “redflags” are present and still choose to stay because he’ll say i love you lmao.
@@savagefromtheraq Imagine being such an incel that you don't have enough reading comprehension to recall that the woman calling is a TEENAGER against her FATHER. Unbelievable. Just say ya hate women and go, dude.
@@savagefromtheraq > pussy > triggered > unironic use of a clown emoji Just a no-life, fellas, nothing to see here, lmao. Don't you have a restraining order to violate, bro?
Thank you Mr. Tim Teneyck. would be right. "god/dog" is a real as The Tooth Fairy, Lord Shiva, The Easter Bunny, Yahweh, Unicorns, Thor, Santa Claus or Allah grow up. For fucks sake instead of thanking the people who do the work u thank ur imaginary friend. Same goes if u eat, instead of a fictional ghost, u should thank the farmer who planted & harvested ur food & the person who prepared it 4 u Ramen.
I first thought that but looking back it looks like the video skipped. I don't think he immediately responded with "im getting you now". I think they cut off a chunk of the conversation
I feel you. It is mentally taxing and very hard on you especially when you realise you couldn't help someone in time.... self care is important, and realization that you did what you could with the resources you had, the best way you could in a very difficult and complicated situation. You are not a magician. Hugs
@@landonhernandez8529 The calls can be traumatizing. Listening to people cry or freak out bc they or a loved one could be dying. Someone found a dead construction worker in their wall (he had a heart attack and died while the others went to lunch) kids crying scared bc daddy is hurting mommy. So many domestic violence calls. Those are just the calls. We also had to do police dispatch half of the shift. Trying to understand what the officers are saying is rough. Making sure you check in with them for their safety ect. It's a lot of pressure and you have to be able to desensitize yourself. I couldn't. I threw up almost every shift. I live in a large city and wasn't aware of how bad certain places are. I'm sure it can be very rewarding...the first time I had to tell someone how to give CPR was nerve-wracking and then awesome when they woke up. Listening to a woman miscarry for her 3rd time on the very next call killed that high. Lots of emotional ups and downs. Difficult emotionally. Difficult mentally. If you don't know the city really well it's hard too. Trying to pinpoint where someone is by cell tower pings is frustrating. I could go on and on lol Wasn't for me. I have always thought that I'm a tough person, but clearly listening to people die or trying to talk them out of suicide is not my thing. The people who have been doing it for years are angels who do not get thanked enough. The first First Responders.
@@PimptressTrish damn. My Grandma has been a 911 operator for years. She actually retired and continues to do it as a volunteer. She honestly amazes me. She is such a sweet person I have no idea how she does it.
Not to take away praise from this dispatcher who handled the situation with diligence and care.. if a dispatcher hangs up after “no no no no no, you don’t understand” I have to wonder how they got the job in the first place.
@@JohnFKennedy420 because you dont call 911 to order pizza. Of course others would hang up if you have the wrong nunber. Even you would in regular day to day activities
@@anonymousperson3023 I would ask more questions before hanging up. I’d even stay on until they hung up. And still send someone out just to ride by at least. Anyone who’d hang up after, “no no no….” needs more training.
@@anonymousperson3023 Are we talking about a normal person's day to day life at home, or are we talking about TRAINED PROFESSIONALS AT WORK? There's a difference. These people's ENTIRE JOB is to listen and figure out what the emergency is, so they can order an appropriate response.
It was clear that she wasn't ordering pizza with 5 or 6 no's like who says that many no's it's simple logic that if someone tells you that many times no and also you don't understand theirs something off
@@ryanarmstrong2218 “most dispatchers probably wouldn’t have picked up on that”. Actually, speaking as someone who has called 911 before, he’s probably right.
Put this on the training for 911 call takers. Never dismiss a caller that seems to have called "the wrong number," especially if they continue to insist with the "wrong call" after being told they're calling 911. The first line of thought should be that they are in danger and cannot talk freely. The following question should be "are you in danger, or do you need the police"
Right! I’m actually more shocked at people being surprised he caught on. I would think and hope most (if not all) in this job would be ready and expecting these types of possibilities where someone can’t just talk freely.
How do you train 911 operators to read between the lines? Cause then youre just allowing for trolls to waste time out of someone else who really needs it
@@anonymousperson3023 How about giving higher punishments for trolls? A year in prison sounds fine ... so you don't call 911 for bullshit phone pranks, unless you want to live on bread and water for a year ...
+jiminy cricket, couldn't have put it better myself.👍 Listening is a skill, and most ppl need to learn to listen more closely to each other, edit - I "studied" to become a Samaritan many years ago, and I still use my listening skills to this day mainly for friends, cos they know they can talk to me about any "topic" & I would *never* repeat anything!! It's easily done, & I don't like "gossipers" 🤷
This has been around for a while , similiar things are done in bars and clubs when you feel threatened you can ask if a certain member of staff is in or ask for a certain drink and they will pick up on what you are meaning .
I found out that my mother works as a prostitute. I'm very sad. Now I understand why she leaves the house every day at night after my sister and I go to sleep.
This happen to my sister years ago. A woman called ordering a pizza and my sister already knew what was up. The boyfriend got on the phone and said "who is this" and she said " Pizza hut how may I help u". Everything else went good and the woman was saved. Edit: There was no caller ID back then. So before putting a stupid comment read the comment carefully.
That's what I thought ! Everyone says how well the dispatcher held the situation. Imagine the thought of mind she had to use to get help without that piece of dirt figuring out? She is brilliant!!
@seadoolife15 they don't start out that way. Most people don't even know until they've done something wrong. With some people it's just not that simple, unfortunately.
God Bless this man! I am a survivor of domestic violence. It's so hard sometimes when the violence is in the form of mental and psychological abuse to convey your need for help to people... even the police, the courts, and yes even family and friends. I wish there were more angels like this man there to help and take calls for "help" more seriously... no matter how crazy they may seem! 🙏
Agree. However IQ cannot simply be included in their training.... (in other words: every call is different, there is no "universal pizza signal" to be taught. The dispatchers must be intelligent enough to be able to read between the lines...and that simply cannot be taught)
One of the biggest problems is that there's an unfortunately large number of false 911 calls, so it becomes a boy who cried wolf situation. EDIT: Wrong animal.
There's training for listening. The issue is the amount of prank calls many departments get, that most, instead of taking it on a call to call basis and taking every one seriously and a separate entity, end up using the catalog prank calls to associate such an "order" as another one.
Unlike that asscrack dispatcher who hung up on the lady whose friend had just been shot. And there hadn't been any code to decipher either. And, yes, the friend died.
@@juanpedro4083 you should never speak on anything political ever again if you can't spell the word media correctly. You really out here with the intelligence of a toddler.
This was truly a blessing for her. And a GREAT IDEA to call using a code. Especially when you want out of the abuse. GREAT AND QUICK THINKING ON BOTH ENDS. Good luck to the lady starting a new life for herself. I'm praying for her. God will bless her with more.
That is a terrible admission from the chief, they should not hang up until they know what the caller wants.. thats nuts... sorry i do not understand your code,please try again.
@@ghost245353 WELL GIVEN THEIR JOB is to listen to people in distress, i think they will be pretty well dialled in to peoples voices and what they are trying to convey
I'd rather describe him as intuitive!!! I know plenty of "smart" people who wouldn't catch on. "Smart" people tend to 'just follow the printed procedures'. Intuitive people listen and think outside the box of "normal"!!!
My dad told me if I was ever in danger and needed help, to text him that "I have a craving for chocolate ice cream" and he would drop everything and come to my location. I was in a really rough living situation when he told me this and I am forever grateful for his support. He was the only one that truly listened and I could trust.
What a great plan to have set up in advance. We just never know if or when we'd need it, but to know it's ready to start the rescue process is very sensible. Well done.
This tore me apart, the situation she was in seems between life and death. She came up with a smart way out. I am glad it worked out. I hope she and her beloved ones are safe
I've seen TOO MANY true crimes where dispatch was cruel and cold so this is heartwarming to see someone listen and really understand there was a problem.
So scary to think about. Like what if you can’t speak all you can do is call and hope they can figure out what is going based on whatever you are saying in the background
@A Magnificent Cunt you must be hey woman beater. Yes cry because a lot of women can feel her pain. And it's heartbreaking to know that a lot of women never get out of situations like this.
“Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.”-Stephen Covey This man is not part of the "most" and the lady is a genius in executing her plan.
people just talk at eachother instead of actually having a conversation. its the most irritating thing about the internet, and irl with people who love talking over you
Cringe. quotes are always fluff that mean nothing. You have to understand in order to reply to someone so this just sounds like it means something profound. In reality it’s just nonsense though
@@iSlashhhhhhhhhhhhhhh nope, this one actually has some meaning to it. Maybe it's not applicable to all situations, but for some it does. Some are ready to reply without even letting the other to finish speaking. You're not listening if you already have an answer
The ladies plan was good; the 911 operator was not listening. The 2nd line the operator said made that apparent; in a tone that was demeaning. It's 911 if someone calls in saying something really weird like that, the first thing that should be done is to make sure the person isn't trying to communicate something. The way he spoke literally made the woman have to speak in a way that could have tipped off the abuser. After the 1st line in confirming she knew she was ordering a pizza from 911; the next line out of his mouth should have been, are you in trouble.
the fact they say most dispatchers would have hung up is a huge problem. this is THE job to listen and give people a chance to talk, even if it means being fooled once, twice, a 100 times. if one time you saved a life. no one accidentally calls 911, so unless you mind getting prank called once every blue moon, I'd say you keep that phone call going until you are certain what's going on on the other end
Actually we've called 911 once accidentally when dialing an area code starting in 91- and accidentally pressing the 1 button twice. The person hung up, and police called back asking what's up n she was confused till we realized what hap and then we laughed n laughed
Can we get some applause for the caller? She was so smart and so brave to do this. Yes, great that the dispatcher understood her, but she accomplished exactly what she intended in a tough situation. Bravo 🙌
@@johnconor8698 she sought help, likely within ear shot of the very person who was harming her. That is a very bold action. One of the biggest reasons victims of domestic violence dont seek help is for fear of being harmed again if their attacker finds out without help actually protecting them.
I'm a former dispatcher. Although I may have misunderstood at first, I would've caught on at the "no no no". I could hear the trouble in her voice. I was trained to talk to all callers. Don't hang up on them. If you suspect a fake call, leave it up to police to decide that. A dispatcher's job is to dispatch help to all in need, safety first. This guy was awesome.
It's easy to say this from the outside. But imagine pulling a long shift, having ended a difficult call that got you frustrated, and then you get this. Most would've hung up before the "no no no" part
My daughter was a dispatcher. Officers always preferred her to be working their area... She was quick to think & act & was wise beyond her years. She is deceased now. I miss her every day.
I took a test for 911 Dispatcher when I was really young, in my early 20s, and I failed. The level of detail and intuitive strategy that it takes to do this job is very real. By the time I finished the test, I had a huge headache. I went on to have a career in Marketing Operations, which was a better fit, but 911 dispatchers don't get enough credit or kudos for the number of lives they save every day. Unsung heroes for sure!
I passed the testing process and ended up walking away before I could move on. I don't want to be in a situation where my mistake could be the end of someone's life. These great 911 operators are heros.
With the many disappointing 911 calls I have heard this guy deserves a raise. He was spot on about other dispatchers wouldn’t of picked up on the situation.
@LakzerK3 ua-cam.com/video/RzHu9YMK86Q/v-deo.html Here you go. Now i know the kid was cursing at her but... You know, he's distraught and she was supposed to keep her cool and help him, not hang on him and condemn his mother to her fate. Some people really do need to grow thicker skin...
Perfect!!! Thank God you were listening to her and she stayed calm enough enough!! I've been in this situation and never even thought to try that. God bless 🙏
I don’t get why everyone thinks this guy is some genius. A ten year old would’ve picked up on it. She had to tell him three times before the jackass even got it.
Well done. That’s a life saved. I think the dispatcher deserves a medal for his quick uptake on her call. Wow. Never underestimate anyone, they could be a life saver like this gentleman.
@@dylant4737 just to clarify, my initial comment was purely addressing the content of this particular video and is by no means a reflection on my views of dispatchers be them male or female. They all do a fantastic job, but my comment was picking out the quick thinking in this particular case. So, my comment is not ignorant as you’ve stated, it’s an accolade to this individual for his quick thinking. Simple as that. Sadly people like you look for problems in comments which aren’t there, just to take the glory or pointing something non existent out. How ridiculous. Is it no longer acceptable to recognise someone individually? Or should people who do special things have their praise spread across everyone who does the same job even though they were not the people who took the call. Next time, think before making a stupid and rude comment. You may be in the same position as that victim one day and may depend on someone understanding you without you being able to spell out that you’re in trouble.
My hat off to this 911 dispatcher. He had the intelligence and patients to deal with this distraught woman needing help desperately. Let this man be an example to others in this field of work. God knows what would of happened if the dispatcher didn't catch on to this woman's needs at the time. God bless this man for helping this woman in a time of need....
@@Oncopoda I was thinking that too... he clarified that she “called 911 for pizza” and even after she said yes, he was like “you’ve got the wrong number for pizza” 🤦♀️
There are a lot of people working in call centers who really shouldn't be. I agree though, what she said was pretty blatant. Most 911 operators surely would've read between the lines sooner.
You’re saying that as someone coming onto a video with a title telling you exactly what the situation was. If you weren’t already clued into that, it would be a lot more difficult to pick up on it.
Good dispatchers are priceless. I was a firefighter/ paramedic for 20 yrs and they were crucial and valued to us. They are underpaid and under appreciated but true unsung heroes .
@@intimidator.jb3470 That is incredible! The FDNY is held in high regard to all firefighters. I had been on a year and a half when 9/11 happened. I went to Manhattan in 2016 for the first time and the memorial visit was a very emotional experience. That day changed us all. Much love from your Texas brothers n sisters!
@@andrewk8636 yes! I broke my hand in 2011 and did several months dispatching while on light duty. That was a good experience for me to see first hand what they dealt with. It made me better at my job. I was also able to help them understand some of the questions they had for us. One thing that is hard for them is they don’t get any closure from the calls. I told them to call the station and we would talk with them if we could.
The woman was not only brave but very clever! The man was amazing for catching on and instructing no lights or sirens! This needs to go in effect everywhere! It would save alot of lives!
we been doing the "no lights no sirens" for years believe it or not 😉 This is NOT new and ALREADY is in effect everywhere. I been doing it as a Firefighter for 14 years and cops been doing it as long as I've been there also. NOT NEW to us.
Unfortunately many people tie up 911 lines over the most inappropriate stuff...everything from asking for directions to garage sales to wanting law enforcement to handle screwed up fast food orders.
THANK YOU so very much to all the 911 dispatchers who take these calls everyday. Most of you remain anonymous, and your fellow citizens are so very grateful that you are there to help us in our greatest time of need and vulnerability.
@@HELENGodLoves What these anti gun, anti police advocates don't get, is the fact, if we don't have the police to defend us, then we have to defend ourselves! Considering the numb nuts out there that don't know how to safely handle a gun. I would be really scared. The police are highly trained. Nobody wants to hear they are human beings. Who have to make split second decisions. Take care luv. 💐
@@barbatloosenutproductions2027 police are not highly trained lmao who told you that lie? Most police are corrupted. The origin of police in the US is literally racist, they were invented to keep "free" black people in check. So fuck them defund them, demilitarize them, put money into ACTUAL training. We need to fund our schools and healthcare facilities before over-funding the police. You need to educate yourself.
I heard a recording of a call with 911 where a women said she was obducted and the guy that took her was asleep next to her and the dispatcher said “if he’s asleep and you see a door just leave” like....if she was able to leave she wouldn’t be calling for help...
This goes beyond training, this is more human intuition. We need more, and more, of this intuitive and really paying attention type of 911 dispatchers. He is the best! ❤️
@@juanpedro4083 I'm 39 and I was replying to a deleted comment, not Julia's. Was that your issue? Oh, that's your delete comment! 🤣🤣 How old are you buddy?
911 dispatchers are some of the most unsung heroes out there. So much respect for their lifesaving work!! I can't can't imagine how stressful that must be to take calls like that for 12 hours a day. I was crying as soon as the woman said "no no no no no" 😭😭
*She is very smart. And he is also quick to realize the situation when she said "No you don't understand". And repeat the 'pizza delivery' address again.*
What an INCREDIBLY smart woman....You wish the dispatchers could keep up!!! I don't find ordering a pizza when you're in danger to be too big a stretch. (?) I hope she is doing better now and I am glad they honored this man for helping her.
Him telling the cops to turn off their sirens was the best part. A Hero!
i think its rule
@@jan_vyhnak Maybe
It's a protocol.
@@jan_vyhnak no its not
A hero, NO; attentive and aware of his duties, MAYBE!
“I’m getting you now.” is now the most anxiety-REDUCING phrase I’ve heard. Thank god for people who listen.
Can you imagine how much anxiety would be reduced if when you were actually ordering a pizza they listened to what you were saying!
@@davidhuett3579 I was having a bad day. Thank you for the laugh 😆
Yes!
Thats literally his job.
He could assume the lady is high and just say wrong number, this is 911 and hung up. That happens.
What a treasure he is. My child accidentally drank a poison and I spent almost 10 frantic minutes trying to give my name, address, state, the type of service I needed, and my child's age. All of which I had to repeat in triplicate and spell. I think the person on the other end was 85 and computer illiterate. It was the longest 10 minutes of my life. This man deserves a raise.
There should be a law that says you can't be a 911 dispatcher if you can't understand people.
@@WingmanStudios or lack of compassion...some ot them are very arrogant and their voices like robots.
@@WingmanStudios riiiiiihht
@@Aliciaek Reminds me of a tradgedy that happened a few years back. Dispatcher harassed, swore at and hung up on a woman who was actively drowning when her car was submerged. She ended up dying because the dispatcher didn’t care.
Had a police officer argue with me whether the lake I was at existed or not. While my boyfriend at the time was being beaten up by a large group of drunk teenagers. Instead of calming me down and telling me how to tell my exact geo location, he just argued.
I would give the guy a medal for understanding and listening.
Or at least a handsfree headset...
It was dumb dumb tf 3 year olds get off the interent
@@itzcomedyss4086 what?
@@DOS_Nostalgia 😂
And a raise
When the abuser heard the knock at the door he was probably like “ wow that pizza sure did get here fast”
He was like " hey, why is the pizza man dressed like a cop?"
Underrated comment
😄😄😄
IF you actually tip your Pizza Delivery Person, you get pizza in a few short minutes.
Just a thought.
30 minutes or less... or it's free.
Imagine how she felt when he said its the wrong place to call for a pizza her heart prob dropped
She maybe was like "shit i fucked up" and then santa says "i get you know"
Actually a different video stated that she called multiple times and other dispatchers hung up on her thinking she is making fun of them.. like 4 or 5
@@batialexis9339 now* dumbass
The stuttering no's were quite telling
@@myiagros1464 no, they said that they wouldnt have understood her not that it actually happened
Imagine being so terrified for your life you have to pretend you ordered pizza while you are on the phone with 911. Bless her, I cant even imagine. Hope she is okay and she got out safely.
Dumb girls like her get no sympathy because they enter relationships with scumbags knowing all of the “redflags” are present and still choose to stay because he’ll say i love you lmao.
To add, some victims can't just leave in this situation or they might get beat the shit out of or beaten to death.
@@savagefromtheraq Imagine being such an incel that you don't have enough reading comprehension to recall that the woman calling is a TEENAGER against her FATHER. Unbelievable. Just say ya hate women and go, dude.
@@DopeioThePhoneBoi you pussies trigger too easily🤣🤡
@@savagefromtheraq > pussy
> triggered
> unironic use of a clown emoji
Just a no-life, fellas, nothing to see here, lmao. Don't you have a restraining order to violate, bro?
Thank God he's the one who took the call.
My thoughts exactly
Imagine someone else got it and hung up then laughed to their friends that someone tried ordering a pizza at 911 not realising
@@Andreas16375 I know right. I've heard of cases where dispatchers hung up on callers who end up dying.
There's more like him you just have to be smart yourself.
Thank you Mr. Tim Teneyck. would be right.
"god/dog" is a real as The Tooth Fairy, Lord Shiva, The Easter Bunny, Yahweh, Unicorns, Thor,
Santa Claus or Allah grow up.
For fucks sake instead of thanking the people who do the work u thank ur imaginary friend.
Same goes if u eat, instead of a fictional ghost, u should thank the farmer who planted & harvested ur food & the person who prepared it 4 u Ramen.
Her code: "nnnooo no no, you're not understanding..."
His amazing intuition: "okay, I'm getting you now..."
Right? I really hope it’s not exceptional for them to grasp the situation.
Ok?
I first thought that but looking back it looks like the video skipped. I don't think he immediately responded with "im getting you now". I think they cut off a chunk of the conversation
@@Fission889 so, he was even slower to figure it out than it appears?
To me this is insane how other dispatchers wouldn't.
I tried to do this job. I lasted 4 months. I cried every day. The world is so awful and anyone who does this job is a true hero.
I feel you. It is mentally taxing and very hard on you especially when you realise you couldn't help someone in time.... self care is important, and realization that you did what you could with the resources you had, the best way you could in a very difficult and complicated situation. You are not a magician. Hugs
Trisha, would you be willing to go in to greater detail? Was it difficult?
@@landonhernandez8529 The calls can be traumatizing. Listening to people cry or freak out bc they or a loved one could be dying. Someone found a dead construction worker in their wall (he had a heart attack and died while the others went to lunch) kids crying scared bc daddy is hurting mommy. So many domestic violence calls. Those are just the calls. We also had to do police dispatch half of the shift. Trying to understand what the officers are saying is rough. Making sure you check in with them for their safety ect. It's a lot of pressure and you have to be able to desensitize yourself. I couldn't. I threw up almost every shift. I live in a large city and wasn't aware of how bad certain places are. I'm sure it can be very rewarding...the first time I had to tell someone how to give CPR was nerve-wracking and then awesome when they woke up. Listening to a woman miscarry for her 3rd time on the very next call killed that high. Lots of emotional ups and downs.
Difficult emotionally. Difficult mentally. If you don't know the city really well it's hard too. Trying to pinpoint where someone is by cell tower pings is frustrating. I could go on and on lol
Wasn't for me. I have always thought that I'm a tough person, but clearly listening to people die or trying to talk them out of suicide is not my thing. The people who have been doing it for years are angels who do not get thanked enough. The first First Responders.
My respect to you
@@PimptressTrish damn. My Grandma has been a 911 operator for years. She actually retired and continues to do it as a volunteer. She honestly amazes me. She is such a sweet person I have no idea how she does it.
I love his common sense too. Telling the officers to turn off sirens so the abuser wouldn't try to get away or harm her when they pull up
I always see news where upon police arriving with loud sirens in the distance, the suspect would obviously run away or start to take hostage
You're right. Police cars should be sneaky peaky silent so the abusers don't act out or run away
This guy is very smart. Hats off to him.
He looks like a guy with a decent heart and common sense as you said,this job is probably draining emotionally and physically
They don't use sirens on DV calls and they park down the street. This is nothing special
Not to take away praise from this dispatcher who handled the situation with diligence and care.. if a dispatcher hangs up after “no no no no no, you don’t understand” I have to wonder how they got the job in the first place.
Agreed. That should be a red flag for anyone, trained or untrained. I was shocked when he said the other dispatchers would have just hung up.
@@JohnFKennedy420 because you dont call 911 to order pizza. Of course others would hang up if you have the wrong nunber. Even you would in regular day to day activities
@@anonymousperson3023 I would ask more questions before hanging up. I’d even stay on until they hung up. And still send someone out just to ride by at least. Anyone who’d hang up after, “no no no….” needs more training.
@@anonymousperson3023 You're right, nobody calls 911 to order a pizza. That's the first sign that something is going on.
@@anonymousperson3023 Are we talking about a normal person's day to day life at home, or are we talking about TRAINED PROFESSIONALS AT WORK? There's a difference. These people's ENTIRE JOB is to listen and figure out what the emergency is, so they can order an appropriate response.
The “you’re not understanding “ was probably his first clue....
To be fair as soon as she said that he was all over it
It was clear that she wasn't ordering pizza with 5 or 6 no's like who says that many no's it's simple logic that if someone tells you that many times no and also you don't understand theirs something off
Duh
@@ryanarmstrong2218 “most dispatchers probably wouldn’t have picked up on that”. Actually, speaking as someone who has called 911 before, he’s probably right.
ok
That man is the best dispatcher
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You must know a lot of dispatchers
Pathetic subscribe-beggar
@@memejest All of them
Let's not forget how smart the lady was as well though! The bravery and intuition she had to do this all under the radar has to be admired.
Sincerely
This isn’t her first time. We learn over time. Threatening to call the cops heightens the situation
@@PolntBlank spot on, i was just thinking this was probably waaay overdue
@@jontraz5993 It's also a bad pattern we fall into with partners, unfortunately the mind is weird.
@@PolntBlank sure is, friend.
Put this on the training for 911 call takers. Never dismiss a caller that seems to have called "the wrong number," especially if they continue to insist with the "wrong call" after being told they're calling 911. The first line of thought should be that they are in danger and cannot talk freely. The following question should be "are you in danger, or do you need the police"
Right! I’m actually more shocked at people being surprised he caught on. I would think and hope most (if not all) in this job would be ready and expecting these types of possibilities where someone can’t just talk freely.
How do you train 911 operators to read between the lines? Cause then youre just allowing for trolls to waste time out of someone else who really needs it
@@anonymousperson3023 better safe than sorry
@@anonymousperson3023 How about giving higher punishments for trolls?
A year in prison sounds fine ... so you don't call 911 for bullshit phone pranks, unless you want to live on bread and water for a year ...
@@BestAnimeFreak People use phone boxes to pull those disgusting pranks
Ppl don't realize that listening is a skill that you need to develop. Some are better than others.
+jiminy cricket, couldn't have put it better myself.👍 Listening is a skill, and most ppl need to learn to listen more closely to each other, edit - I "studied" to become a Samaritan many years ago, and I still use my listening skills to this day mainly for friends, cos they know they can talk to me about any "topic" & I would *never* repeat anything!! It's easily done, & I don't like "gossipers" 🤷
Active listening.. listening between the lines and listening with your heart
@@annedonnellan6876 That's so true Anne ✨but sadly most ppl don't know how to listen to each other ~ or anyone for that matter.
@@lyndam.421 Yes ur correct also, it's terrible that some ppl only listen just to hear when it's their turn 2 talk...
The trouble is, people go to work carrying all their problems and when that happens professionalism is thrown right out of the window
A local bar in my area, the women’s bathroom has a list of 3 shots you can order from the bartender that alerts them to call the police. So clever!!
This is a clever idea! More bars should incorporate this idea.
Brilliant
AWESOME!
Should do the same thing for men, just with different numbers, of course.
@@AnnoyingCombative I was gonna comment the same thing. Different shots for different situations even, maybe.
He had sense to tell them to turn off the sirens. Experience is valuable in any job, but this is life saving.
Well I refer to that man as a very PERSPICATIOUS & SAGACIOUS MAN
I wonder if any other dispatchers tell cops to turn off sirens ? I’m pretty sure many police wouldn’t do that
@@louern123
Its literally protocol for domestic abuse calls.
@@coledibiase1777 never knew that. Thanks!
@@coledibiase1777 good! i'm glad!!
Brought tears to my eyes, this is an amazing story! Glad the dispatcher understood.
Me too 😥. How easily this could have gone wrong if the dispatcher didn't cotton on. Phew!
The woman's a genius. She just may have started something. Good for her hope she's OK.
This has been around for a while , similiar things are done in bars and clubs when you feel threatened you can ask if a certain member of staff is in or ask for a certain drink and they will pick up on what you are meaning .
Pizza Hut did because a woman used a receipt
I found out that my mother works as a prostitute. I'm very sad. Now I understand why she leaves the house every day at night after my sister and I go to sleep.
@@juanpedro4083 Are you being serious?
@@VeeShay1 yes his being serious. I'm a regular costumer of his mother. 👋 hi Pedro how's everyone 😊
"I'm getting you now"
*police transfers her to Papa Johns*
LMFAOOOO you brobably stole that but thanks for the laughts nontheless
Lol
lmao
LOOOOL bro.
Hahahaha
I mean if someone calls 911 to order a pizza means somethings wrong or someone is high.
you could at the very least write a few tickets ;)
My dad works at a PD and you can't imagine how many "prank" calls the police get
@@oktaymeyt this is why it doesn’t work so well for other. It’s sad people play with something so serious.
@@ailua44 true
Yeah either way you need to send a car.
That’s amazing! When she said, “no, no, no, you’re not understanding”…that’s the moment he knew. Great intuition on behalf of that dispatcher.
This happen to my sister years ago. A woman called ordering a pizza and my sister already knew what was up. The boyfriend got on the phone and said "who is this" and she said " Pizza hut how may I help u". Everything else went good and the woman was saved.
Edit: There was no caller ID back then. So before putting a stupid comment read the comment carefully.
👏👏
So u just grab the phone but don't look at the caller ID in bold RED, 911...
@@turbo_bikini it was a house phone at the time.
Some people forget caller ID wasn't always around. She even said years ago. Must be before they were even born lol.
@Steven Andersson I said it was a house phone. It didn't say a name.
She's incredibly smart. Just imagine listening to the question and then answering another one about pizza under that pressure.
That's what I thought ! Everyone says how well the dispatcher held the situation. Imagine the thought of mind she had to use to get help without that piece of dirt figuring out? She is brilliant!!
@@jeffshultz3883 exactlyyyy
@Abc Def they said her mom was being abused
She could be white house spokesperson
@Abc Def no, the daughter of the victim was the one who called
This guy deserves a promotion, a raise and a medal 🏅
He should be hired to train 911 operators all over the country.
@@philipkuriger3420 most definitely
And a pizza!
I am sure he doesn't think so.
He just loves his job and helping people.
Love does not need to be monetized.
Was making $14-15/hr now making probably $20-25/hr
I've had to make a similar call, it's good to have people understand what you're talking about. Bless this man.
@seadoolife15 they don't start out that way. Most people don't even know until they've done something wrong. With some people it's just not that simple, unfortunately.
“Does he have a gun?”
“Cheesy crust”
“Oh fuck we on the way”
This is so bad, but so goddamn hilarious
Meaning? Explain the reference plz
Hahaha🤣🤣🤣
@@mynameismichael123 what do he ment by cheesy crust?
😂
"Do you have any kids at home?"
"Yes, two small pizzas"
💀
Cheese sticks
@@atomicactivity2379 honestly. No one cares.
Loool
This shouldnt be so funny lol
Abuser: *Grabs phone away from victim*
Who is this?
Dispatcher: This is Domino's how may I help you
Hopefully if that happened it wasn't a phone that doesnt show the number. If it was a cell phone that wouldn't go well.
You win ! Best comment ! Love it.
Abuser: but she called Pizza Hut, who are you?
@@simonaleem youre making jokes? Youre an idiot.
Did you get paid for this advertisement,or its a freebee?
God Bless this man! I am a survivor of domestic violence. It's so hard sometimes when the violence is in the form of mental and psychological abuse to convey your need for help to people... even the police, the courts, and yes even family and friends. I wish there were more angels like this man there to help and take calls for "help" more seriously... no matter how crazy they may seem! 🙏
The fact that they openly admit most operators would not have picked up on this is disturbing, this needs to be included in their training...
Agree. However IQ cannot simply be included in their training.... (in other words: every call is different, there is no "universal pizza signal" to be taught. The dispatchers must be intelligent enough to be able to read between the lines...and that simply cannot be taught)
One of the biggest problems is that there's an unfortunately large number of false 911 calls, so it becomes a boy who cried wolf situation.
EDIT: Wrong animal.
Absolutely... like duh!!!
I believe that a fair number of dispatchers would have picked up on it.
@@TheDuckOfManyThings I think you mean "boy who cried wolf", no one should care if a boy saw sheep... lol
This should be required in all dispatcher training. That woman was brave and so smart. A hang-up could've been deadly.
There's training for listening. The issue is the amount of prank calls many departments get, that most, instead of taking it on a call to call basis and taking every one seriously and a separate entity, end up using the catalog prank calls to associate such an "order" as another one.
I am against abortion because I am a fetus, if you abort me I will not be born.
Unlike that asscrack dispatcher who hung up on the lady whose friend had just been shot. And there hadn't been any code to decipher either. And, yes, the friend died.
@@juanpedro4083 you should never speak on anything political ever again if you can't spell the word media correctly. You really out here with the intelligence of a toddler.
@@NimbleFPS I am an adult learning how to read
"Is he black white or Hispanic?"
"Jalapenos."
"Gotcha"
So then chicken if black? Thin crust if white?
F*k I shouldn't have laughed but that was pretty good 👍
I hate you you hilarious bastard 🤣😂
@@ShoNuff3K I would have said black olives for black
This was great!! 😂😂 Jalapeñossss
This was truly a blessing for her. And a GREAT IDEA to call using a code. Especially when you want out of the abuse. GREAT AND QUICK THINKING ON BOTH ENDS. Good luck to the lady starting a new life for herself. I'm praying for her. God will bless her with more.
"Some dispatchers would have hang up" This right there is the a hugely overlooked topic in training.
That is a terrible admission from the chief, they should not hang up until they know what the caller wants.. thats nuts... sorry i do not understand your code,please try again.
@@anyexpat You would have to understand what is happening
"hey can I please get a large DV with extra tomato sauce and black eyed peas"
Almost 10/10 would have assumed it was a prank call.
@@ghost245353 WELL GIVEN THEIR JOB is to listen to people in distress, i think they will be pretty well dialled in to peoples voices and what they are trying to convey
Luckily she got a smart guy on the phone. Big appreciation for him.
True
Imagine if it was a retarded lady who just hung up.
I'd rather describe him as intuitive!!! I know plenty of "smart" people who wouldn't catch on. "Smart" people tend to 'just follow the printed procedures'. Intuitive people listen and think outside the box of "normal"!!!
Guy was slow af but oh well it worked out
@@bestieswithtestieswhat made you think he is slow?
My dad told me if I was ever in danger and needed help, to text him that "I have a craving for chocolate ice cream" and he would drop everything and come to my location. I was in a really rough living situation when he told me this and I am forever grateful for his support. He was the only one that truly listened and I could trust.
But doesnt that take longer than just texting help?
@@eliminator173 It was to not tip off the person that I was with, he was hyper paranoid and always over my shoulder
What a great plan to have set up in advance. We just never know if or when we'd need it, but to know it's ready to start the rescue process is very sensible. Well done.
I meant to add well done to dad for thinking ahead on this and having a plan in place.
But.. I DO have a craving for chocolate ice cream...
This tore me apart, the situation she was in seems between life and death. She came up with a smart way out. I am glad it worked out. I hope she and her beloved ones are safe
I've seen TOO MANY true crimes where dispatch was cruel and cold so this is heartwarming to see someone listen and really understand there was a problem.
Yes. Operators have hung up and people have died. This guy is suited for this work. It's not just a "job" to him.
yea there was a similar case where a victim called 911 to order "food" you can hear the obvious clues but the operator still hung up
perhaps some dispatchers were tired of receiving prank calls and mistakenly reject the real call
Yes probably because of so many drama queens and False alarms 🚨wasting there time 🤬⏱
So scary to think about. Like what if you can’t speak all you can do is call and hope they can figure out what is going based on whatever you are saying in the background
Idk why this made me cry but so nice to see someone who understands. Give that man a raise and I hope the lady is okay.
@ Saramills ASMR
Yes. He understood. 👍
💯 Agree. Give him a raise and hope she is ok.
It made me cry too, been there, been through it with no where to run!
AMEN !!!🗝️✝️
@A Magnificent Cunt you must be hey woman beater. Yes cry because a lot of women can feel her pain. And it's heartbreaking to know that a lot of women never get out of situations like this.
@A Magnificent Cunt Assuming your personality because of your online name alone, you seem like a wife beating angry loser. Gtfo.
“Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply.”-Stephen Covey
This man is not part of the "most" and the lady is a genius in executing her plan.
Thank you for posting this wonderful insight.
people just talk at eachother instead of actually having a conversation. its the most irritating thing about the internet, and irl with people who love talking over you
Cringe. quotes are always fluff that mean nothing. You have to understand in order to reply to someone so this just sounds like it means something profound. In reality it’s just nonsense though
@@iSlashhhhhhhhhhhhhhh nope, this one actually has some meaning to it. Maybe it's not applicable to all situations, but for some it does. Some are ready to reply without even letting the other to finish speaking. You're not listening if you already have an answer
The ladies plan was good; the 911 operator was not listening. The 2nd line the operator said made that apparent; in a tone that was demeaning. It's 911 if someone calls in saying something really weird like that, the first thing that should be done is to make sure the person isn't trying to communicate something.
The way he spoke literally made the woman have to speak in a way that could have tipped off the abuser. After the 1st line in confirming she knew she was ordering a pizza from 911; the next line out of his mouth should have been, are you in trouble.
the fact they say most dispatchers would have hung up is a huge problem. this is THE job to listen and give people a chance to talk, even if it means being fooled once, twice, a 100 times. if one time you saved a life. no one accidentally calls 911, so unless you mind getting prank called once every blue moon, I'd say you keep that phone call going until you are certain what's going on on the other end
We get accidental 911 calls all day long lol
Its also their job to keep the line open for emergencies. No one can be blamed for not knowing what they can’t know.
@@Chuck44442 Or to ask what time it is.....
@@Chuck44442Do they mix it up with 311 or 411?
Actually we've called 911 once accidentally when dialing an area code starting in 91- and accidentally pressing the 1 button twice. The person hung up, and police called back asking what's up n she was confused till we realized what hap and then we laughed n laughed
His voice is actually quite calming and assuring, I would've felt relief by his response.
Should be working on half-life 3 tho
Such a weird thing to comment... but okay weirdo
@@joheewrx5278 I would choose hearing his voice over a mean lady anyday, especially during high pressure 911 situations
I think they're trained to do that. FBI hostage negotiators are trained to use what they call the midnight FM radio DJ voice.
@@RainingDarkChocolate dude i agree so much his voice makes me feel safe for some reason
Can we get some applause for the caller? She was so smart and so brave to do this. Yes, great that the dispatcher understood her, but she accomplished exactly what she intended in a tough situation. Bravo 🙌
fucking idiot you got no applause!
also she didn't do anything special
@@johnconor8698 she sought help, likely within ear shot of the very person who was harming her. That is a very bold action. One of the biggest reasons victims of domestic violence dont seek help is for fear of being harmed again if their attacker finds out without help actually protecting them.
@@johnconor8698 fuck off what would you do in that situation? Fucking bellend
@@johnconor8698 fuck off you little weasel
@@johnconor8698 woooow. Someone is being a real uncalled dickface here. Goddamn.
I'm a former dispatcher. Although I may have misunderstood at first, I would've caught on at the "no no no". I could hear the trouble in her voice. I was trained to talk to all callers. Don't hang up on them. If you suspect a fake call, leave it up to police to decide that. A dispatcher's job is to dispatch help to all in need, safety first. This guy was awesome.
It's easy to say this from the outside. But imagine pulling a long shift, having ended a difficult call that got you frustrated, and then you get this. Most would've hung up before the "no no no" part
Also asking the right questions.
@hii hehe If everyone who wasn't at A game at work 24/7 deserved to be out of a job, then millions of people would be out of jobs.
Thank you for your service to the society.
Well, apparently that is not happening and people ARE hanging up.
Total agree with the Chief, AWESOME JOB. You saved a life❤❤❤
Man imagine the relief she felt when he said “I’m getting you now” man I can’t even begin to imagine how she felt. What a hero that dispatcher is
all the other guys here adding jokes, one person having compassion is nicer to see. every video comments section doesn't need to be for laughs
@@tdbhmusic Thank you, THANK YOU.. I completely agree with you, finally someone said that!
My daughter was a dispatcher. Officers always preferred her to be working their area...
She was quick to think & act & was wise beyond her years. She is deceased now. I miss her every day.
I’m so sorry to hear this. Sending love
I am sorry for your loss.
+ Sara Taylor, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your daughter. 💔🌹xox
❤️
God bless her and the work she did. It feels sometimes like to many angels leave to soon.
"Is he mentally stable?"
"He wants pineapple on his pizza"
"Got it"
*Sends italian army to demolish his house*
🙂 I have had the same response when asking for carrot and pumpkin as a pizza topping
over here we have pizza hut with Hawaiian chciken menu, with chicken and pineapple slice.. is it a blasphemy??
Oh no not the Italian army, they'd switch sides and start attacking the woman
lol
lmao
Fantastic. Thanks to this man, who then notified police to go to her without sirens on.😍
I took a test for 911 Dispatcher when I was really young, in my early 20s, and I failed. The level of detail and intuitive strategy that it takes to do this job is very real. By the time I finished the test, I had a huge headache. I went on to have a career in Marketing Operations, which was a better fit, but 911 dispatchers don't get enough credit or kudos for the number of lives they save every day. Unsung heroes for sure!
I am against abortion because I am a fetus, if you abort me I will not be born
@@juanpedro4083 You need some milk
@@colbycameron1770 give me
Couldn't agree more. One job I would never want. The public has no idea what they are handling very professionally every shift.
I passed the testing process and ended up walking away before I could move on.
I don't want to be in a situation where my mistake could be the end of someone's life.
These great 911 operators are heros.
With the many disappointing 911 calls I have heard this guy deserves a raise. He was spot on about other dispatchers wouldn’t of picked up on the situation.
This guy deserves a Pizza Party.
That dispatcher who scolded the lady for driving her van into a flooded road during her morning paper route - she would have hung up.
@@ElizabethT45 Or the woman who hung up on the kid whose mother was dying next to him...
911 dispatch is now worse then dmv.
@LakzerK3 ua-cam.com/video/RzHu9YMK86Q/v-deo.html
Here you go. Now i know the kid was cursing at her but... You know, he's distraught and she was supposed to keep her cool and help him, not hang on him and condemn his mother to her fate.
Some people really do need to grow thicker skin...
"Are you bleeding?"
"Yes. Extra SAUCE"
Shut up you sponge
Hahaha
no ketchup
@@readmission just sauce
Bruh... blahahahahahaha
Perfect!!! Thank God you were listening to her and she stayed calm enough enough!! I've been in this situation and never even thought to try that. God bless 🙏
Dispatcher: "I'm getting you now"
*Sends a supreme pizza with a drink*
You forgot the wings smh
Lmaoooooooooooooooo
🤣😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅
@@victorious_loozer8661 Great user name! Very creatively done.
I'm in Australia and I think after watching this all call takers who work for emergency services should be trained in this kind of call
Watch out for prank calls though.
But please, treat every call as a real emergency.
I don’t get why everyone thinks this guy is some genius. A ten year old would’ve picked up on it. She had to tell him three times before the jackass even got it.
@@jasongtivr6 i think you underestimate the amount of "prank" calls they get
@@jasongtivr6 the common sense is not so common .
Universal signal, like 911
Well done. That’s a life saved. I think the dispatcher deserves a medal for his quick uptake on her call. Wow. Never underestimate anyone, they could be a life saver like this gentleman.
what about all the other dispatchers?
@@Renn13 I think you mean _womenspatchers_
Not every spatcher HAS to be a man, the ignorance of Chris pssshhhhhh
@@dylant4737 just to clarify, my initial comment was purely addressing the content of this particular video and is by no means a reflection on my views of dispatchers be them male or female. They all do a fantastic job, but my comment was picking out the quick thinking in this particular case. So, my comment is not ignorant as you’ve stated, it’s an accolade to this individual for his quick thinking. Simple as that. Sadly people like you look for problems in comments which aren’t there, just to take the glory or pointing something non existent out. How ridiculous. Is it no longer acceptable to recognise someone individually? Or should people who do special things have their praise spread across everyone who does the same job even though they were not the people who took the call. Next time, think before making a stupid and rude comment. You may be in the same position as that victim one day and may depend on someone understanding you without you being able to spell out that you’re in trouble.
I think the dispatcher deserves free pizza at papa John's.
My hat off to this 911 dispatcher. He had the intelligence and patients to deal with this distraught woman needing help desperately. Let this man be an example to others in this field of work. God knows what would of happened if the dispatcher didn't catch on to this woman's needs at the time. God bless this man for helping this woman in a time of need....
“No no no, you’re not understanding”
“No other dispatcher would have thought something was wrong”
Right? I feel like she was pretty clear. Not taking anything away from the dispatcher either though.
I just wanted an extra cheese 🍕
@@Oncopoda I was thinking that too... he clarified that she “called 911 for pizza” and even after she said yes, he was like “you’ve got the wrong number for pizza” 🤦♀️
There are a lot of people working in call centers who really shouldn't be. I agree though, what she said was pretty blatant. Most 911 operators surely would've read between the lines sooner.
You’re saying that as someone coming onto a video with a title telling you exactly what the situation was. If you weren’t already clued into that, it would be a lot more difficult to pick up on it.
Good dispatchers are priceless. I was a firefighter/ paramedic for 20 yrs and they were crucial and valued to us. They are underpaid and under appreciated but true unsung heroes .
Agreed, and they have stressful jobs too
@@andrewk8636 Yup! Thank God they don't walk around saying "I feel threatened" ! 😖
Thanks 4 your 20yrs of service, my family has been FDNY since the 30's. Dispatch is vital to all, well said !!
@@intimidator.jb3470 That is incredible! The FDNY is held in high regard to all firefighters. I had been on a year and a half when 9/11 happened.
I went to Manhattan in 2016 for the first time and the memorial visit was a very emotional experience. That day changed us all.
Much love from your Texas brothers n sisters!
@@andrewk8636 yes! I broke my hand in 2011 and did several months dispatching while on light duty. That was a good experience for me to see first hand what they dealt with. It made me better at my job. I was also able to help them understand some of the questions they had for us.
One thing that is hard for them is they don’t get any closure from the calls. I told them to call the station and we would talk with them if we could.
This is a perfect example why I'm always telling my youngest "you hear me, but you're not listening"
Wow ... VERY well said Trevor .
I always use this phrase when I talk to my mom. Communication is so important.
Those words will be said into adulthood. If r saying now that's a sure tale they will never listen. I
Thank you for all that you do daily, sir. You are a hero for so many!
"Is he on drugs?"
"Yes, with extra mushroom"
“Extra herb seasoning too.”
Lol! 😂
Yes with extra sprinkles
“Yes, extra shrooms please.”
Lol
The woman was not only brave but very clever! The man was amazing for catching on and instructing no lights or sirens! This needs to go in effect everywhere! It would save alot of lives!
we been doing the "no lights no sirens" for years believe it or not 😉 This is NOT new and ALREADY is in effect everywhere. I been doing it as a Firefighter for 14 years and cops been doing it as long as I've been there also. NOT NEW to us.
@@Baneslayer Thanks for clarifying. Really appreciate it
Lucky for them it wasn’t on speaker
“Be quick to hear but slow to speak”, perfect example right here! Thank God he’s the one who picked up the phone.
Commendation and a raise is in order.
I just realized how important and huge this job is. Shout out to the responsible dispatchers, you're saving lives 💜
"Im getting you now"
Later at the house:
"YOOO WHO ORDERED A SPICY PEPERONI PIZZA?! 😋🍕"
and the "delivery guy" arrests the man
imagine the cops knockin on the door said this.. would have been epic
With a side of justice
More like
"YOO WHO ORDERED THE SPICY PEPPERONI PIZZA 🔫"
Bruh... blahahahahahaha
"is he your partner?"
"Yes. Garlic dipping sauce"
woah woah ay ay ay that’s sus
@@kas_18ontop LMAOOO
don’t tell me it’s coom
@@kas_18ontop ayeee 🤭
Pizza dip in garlic sauce...
creamy...
Good job to that dispatcher!!! 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤
Domino's are filling potholes. Pizza Hut is rescuing hostages. The fast food industry is helping out Society
And their food is killing society
@@theblindbandit1741 excessive consumption of their food causes obesity. Like with everything; moderation is the key.
@C C don't you just love it
@Nicole dumbass
@@theblindbandit1741 yep a dumbass
"His intuition that something wasnt right kicked in...."
Pretty sure most times 911 is called something isnt right
you would be surprised how many calls are just outlandish and not emergencies
Unfortunately many people tie up 911 lines over the most inappropriate stuff...everything from asking for directions to garage sales to wanting law enforcement to handle screwed up fast food orders.
Or people calling 911 on neighbors over dog poop, trash cans in the wrong spot, loud music etc
Didnt some idiots call 911 because the internet or instagram was down for a few hours
Not really, probably like 30% of them are prank calls
Shes smart
Brilliant!
Thank goodness she was removed from that situation. Im sure the Dispatcher got awards. Give him a f***king raise too
This guy is a hero!
And the person that called 911 is a genius!
Not all Heroes wear capes
The girl was pretty intelligent God bless her
"Is he a large, medium, or small male?"
"Yes, big bacon"
LMAO
Lol
I finely understand what big bacon🥓 is
@@lordBritish1 what is it?
Is the guy fluffy or DAMN ?
Great work Sir .. Great work....
THANK YOU so very much to all the 911 dispatchers who take these calls everyday. Most of you remain anonymous, and your fellow citizens are so very grateful that you are there to help us in our greatest time of need and vulnerability.
I second that! Take care luv. 💐
I hope and pray there will never be a day we defund the police!! Imagine...no police to help YOU!
@@HELENGodLoves What these anti gun, anti police advocates don't get, is the fact, if we don't have the police to defend us, then we have to defend ourselves! Considering the numb nuts out there that don't know how to safely handle a gun. I would be really scared. The police are highly trained. Nobody wants to hear they are human beings. Who have to make split second decisions. Take care luv. 💐
@@barbatloosenutproductions2027 police are not highly trained lmao who told you that lie? Most police are corrupted. The origin of police in the US is literally racist, they were invented to keep "free" black people in check. So fuck them defund them, demilitarize them, put money into ACTUAL training. We need to fund our schools and healthcare facilities before over-funding the police. You need to educate yourself.
@@brrrrrrrrino Oh please. Knock it off with your nonsense. 😖
Meanwhile, another dispatcher: “I can’t deal with your attitude. Deal with this yourself.” And the victim dies. It’s horrible.
I remember when that happened. That was heartbreaking
Link pls
I heard a recording of a call with 911 where a women said she was obducted and the guy that took her was asleep next to her and the dispatcher said “if he’s asleep and you see a door just leave” like....if she was able to leave she wouldn’t be calling for help...
Yes. Just look at this swedish dispatch talking to a guy that has been shot.
ua-cam.com/video/vBAmKgkYru0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Supertramp
m.ua-cam.com/video/pdbExdwwb6Q/v-deo.html
“Is he going to hurt you”
“Yes! With a large coke”
Underrated comment 🤣 😭😭😭☠️
👍
Ah ,I see what you did there . Lol
Freaking underrated
😂😂
Awesome job sir!
They should know this is code!!! Thank God he finally understood and helped her.
It’s not a given that it’s always code. Many people call 911 every day as a joke or a prank, saying similar things.
@Leroy Jenkins they should know this code 41 years the guy says he's never heard of that happening but they should know that idiot
Why would they know, this “code” originated as some advice that circulated on Facebook
@Leroy Jenkins if a dispatcher cant put 2 and 2 together then they shouldn't be one
@@agustdz-w9b I suppose you’re speaking from experience?
No? Then you actually have no idea. You don’t have a clue.
This goes beyond training, this is more human intuition. We need more, and more, of this intuitive and really paying attention type of 911 dispatchers. He is the best! ❤️
When we look into MBTI typing ..all the S types people would be lost here.
Problem is that in major metropolitan areas like San Francisco / the Bay area uses an automated system and reaching a person is near impossible.
SALUTE to our brilliant dispatcher and that brilliant caller-----my respect and admiration!
#GODBLESSusall
@@juanpedro4083 wtf are you talking about!?
@@loudaddy2001 how old are you?
@@juanpedro4083 I'm 39 and I was replying to a deleted comment, not Julia's. Was that your issue?
Oh, that's your delete comment! 🤣🤣
How old are you buddy?
@@loudaddy2001 I am a teen
@@juanpedro4083 ok, good talk ✌🏻
Excellent work and thank you for saving that girls life
What a smart guy, and lady! She’s almost saying: “I know this is not the place to call for a pizza, but can’t you see that I can’t talk?”
“It’s not delivery, it’s the police.”
-Digornio AD 2022
911 dispatchers are some of the most unsung heroes out there. So much respect for their lifesaving work!! I can't can't imagine how stressful that must be to take calls like that for 12 hours a day. I was crying as soon as the woman said "no no no no no" 😭😭
When we are short staffed we work 15 to 16 hour shifts
@@eagle25311 wow. Mad respect to you!! Thank you for service. I hope you have some outlet that allows you to relax and recharge 💖
Excellent person, he picked up so quickly and she played it so smooth as well,
All in one take 👍
"I need a large pizza with pepperoni" means "send as many freaking cops as you can!"
For real ?
@@brawltube3810 no cause they call cops pigs bro😂😂
Don't you mean a pizza with bacon?😏
LOL! they’ll send you male strippers with cop uniforms for that.
I thought bacon (pigs) instead of pepperoni.
This made me unusually emotional. It's good to know some people really care.
Rightttt so scary
There's LOTS OF US out here who care deeply!
I'm so proud of that dispatcher. Very intuitive!
Good job! Thank you❤️✝️❤️
I'm so glad this guy figured out what this woman was trying to tell him was going on in this phone call.
Thank god they didn't replace those guys with robots. Otherwise that woman might have gotten actuall pizza
So true…
So true...
Robots?? What??
very well said. And a great reason WHY Robots or Artificial Intelligence can't do this and other related kinds of work.
woaaah that was eye opener
*She is very smart. And he is also quick to realize the situation when she said "No you don't understand". And repeat the 'pizza delivery' address again.*
What an INCREDIBLY smart woman....You wish the dispatchers could keep up!!! I don't find ordering a pizza when you're in danger to be too big a stretch. (?) I hope she is doing better now and I am glad they honored this man for helping her.