- Hi, can I order a pizza please ? - You called 911, I'm Zoe, your dispatcher. Please state your emergency - Can I have a pizza delivery for 3rd Saints Street please ? - I'm sorry, I don't understand. Please state your emergency - Well I'm fucked
An advanced enough ai could figure this out *better* than a human, and we are not that far from making something that advanced. Edit: I've caused confusion with the phrase "not that far", I mean on the scale of all human history, so not in 5 years, but very roughly in a century or so. It is sensible to be unimpressed with *current* AI, it is unsensible to claim there is something magical about our flesh computers that will literally *never* be beaten by silicon computers.
@@terdragontra8900 You're actually right. Our technology today could use something like voice tone analyzer or a similar technology. But I don't think an AI is capable (yet) of understanding context, and improvise questions depending of the caller's need to make the situation less dangerous, for exemple, this video.
@Rafael Suprayogi right? it horrifies you the first time you see it. then you think, "which of my friends can I send this to to fuck with them?" and for as fucked up as it is, it has not been taken down off of youtube in over four years.
You know what is frustrating to think about? People prank call 911 and probably say stupid stuff like “uhhhh can I get a pizza” and because they wanted a quick laugh, the next time the dispatcher hears something non police related they might incorrectly write it off as a prank call. It may not happen often but even once is too many
@@oxicon I think prank calling is pretty funny most of the time-but not to 911. U really can be charged if u trick police into thinking ur in danger or waste a disbacher’s time when real ppl need real help
At least it’s more apparent in a situation like this that something else is going on as opposed to a prank call. One sounds devoid of emotion with a hint of worry in the tone. The other is likely to sound like laughs are being held back.
When I lived at my Dad’s, the alarm company not only had a safe word but also made sure we could speak freely. They took more care in a call triggered by a falling case making the glass break go off than the specific phone line requiring police and/or emergency aid.
lipsohlips97 indeed. Domestic violence is very difficult to deal with and victims tend to blame themselves or are being threatened and therefore do not seek help. I was shocked when I saw the numbers of how common this crime is...
@ the worst part is, in my country domestic abuse needs "EVIDENCE". Which means if I call the police and they come but my dad stops, they can't arrest him. They can only do that if he goes crazy at them. Even if I show them an audio of him threatening people it's not breaking the law.
@ I'm assuming this is a troll post, but I'll bite. As a man, I would be ashamed of myself if I ever thought that slapping my SO was acceptable. Any man who would resort to violence against their partner, isn't a man. He is just a hairless ape incapable of rational, human thought. Sometimes men need to duke it out, sure. But if you "have" to use violence against a women, at best, you are a coward. In reality, you are a pathetic excuse for what a man is supposed to be.
This hits me somewhere in the feels. The Dispatcher leads with more Empathy than I've ever witnessed outside of a Therapist office. Listening to the Dispatcher calmly explain "This isn't where you order pizza..." instead of hanging up, getting mad, or accusative. His ability to even be open in a circumstance where he could be pranked. The training to Listen and keep the caller on the line is what allowed him to make the realization that this was serious and real.
They are taught to listen and the Dispatcher says no other Dispatcher would have caught on. WOW wonder how his co-workers think of his statement: Mmm They aren't should never hang up on anyone, they are taught to ask questions. Plus the he was going to hang up, the lady had to stop him by saying No, No
The feeling is like when you have to go to the bathroom and you are finally able to go. I’ve felt this way before, many times, when people understood the situation I was in at the time and having someone understand is amazing.
Unfortunately his training is very very outdated. It’s common knowledge by law enforcement and DV agencies who train hotlines and 911 that the ‘ Pizza ‘ call is used for DV. I can only hope this is a very old video. - former DV survivor & now certified DV Advocate and Counselor
@@tjeanette4870 The ENTIRE country is outdated with 911 training!! I don't know why you're singling out this one particular Department. ua-cam.com/video/llP2Ujg7WJw/v-deo.html
@@artificialgoodness that's what i was thinking...and also, Hitchcock and Scully could already be in the guy's house eating pizza. "Hi Jakey, want some pizza?" 😂😂
This is the best idea ever. I used this idea when I was in a dangerous situation by an ex last January. He was drugged up, being abusive, and threatening to shoot his roommate, so I knew I had to come up with a clever excuse to gtfo of there. I emailed my landlord and asked her to call me and tell me my apartment was flooded (while I had her on speakerphone). She did so, saved me from that sh*thole and I’ve never gone back.
@@AW-xl6hu Disguising her call so that the attacker wouldn't suspect it was the police she was talking to. She ensured he didn't intervene or get away before they got there.
@@UrbanBeauty166 I got that. I thought there was some deeper meaning w the pizza. I was thinking like scraped skin was cheese, the swelling was the bread, and the blood was the tomato sauce or something like that. I tend to read too far into things.
@Vector Smart Looking back, I think it isn't that hard to realize she confirmed she wanted to call 911 and kept talking about her address and where she was, while confirming his questions. That's smart especially when in distress.
Yeah. Years ago my friend called for an ambulance because his father fall in the bathroom, went unconcious and was bleeding from head and a operator said that he is not going to send an ambulance because he is a teenager and it's propably a joke. 😑
@@oliviabytner1614 wtf! Joke or not just in case you send one and if it is a joke then they're charged with felony and if notna joke then a life was saved...risk of going outweighs not going...
I totally understand that people in this situation should be aware of this genius idea but spreading it all over the media could potentially put them at more risk if their abuser knows what's going on. This operator deserves a medal.
If it's carried out right they won't be the wiser. It's important to educate people on how to protect themselves and to train 911 operators on how to listen.
I’m glad he was smart enough to tell. There was an nba player that had recently gotten killed by his ex wife. The dispatcher literally said “I heard gunshots y’all” and hung up after the victim called her.
Imagine if instead of saying, "This is the wrong number," the dispatcher just hung up thinking it was a prank call and the lady didn't even get a chance to say "no no no you're not understanding."
This is scary because growing up it was drilled into every woman's head I know and mine included that if you're in a dv situation and cannot safely call 911 you need to call and pretend like you're ordering a pizza. Like I even took a self-defense class where this was brought up. So the fact that it's so unknown to the actual people on the receiving end of this is a little bit horrifying. I wonder how many people's lives were negatively impacted or ended because of this miscommunication between groups. 😢
@@surlespasdondine I remember having heard it somewhere before too. That being said, as a generality, it sounds like lousy unrealistic advice meant to appease people to me. If you're in that kind of situation, you probably couldn't order a pizza either. Even touching the phone at all will probably just get the phone thrown across the room. It's not like you can plausibly say 'can you stop beating on me for 5 damn minutes so I can call dominoes?. That's just not gonna fly. Besides, the more people know about it, the less useful it is as a code. You're not going to fool anyone talking to the police in pig latin either.
@@h445 Maybe you weren't, but my mother and grandmother sure taught me from a young age. Never implied I leaned it outside of the home. Edit: My apologies. I thought you were replying to me specifically. However, that doesn't mean girls aren't taught this
@Jade Crystal he's saying we're all mature enough to respect the dispatcher and make jokes unless there are some people making fun of the dispatcher or the situation and being rude about it who are idiots. It wasn't rocket science
I love this story and the fact the dispatcher was keen enough to pick up on what she was actually saying. Give that man a citation, a week off with pay, something. She was smart when she called and he was a great listener, something we could all work on.
"She conveyed that she needed help, not with her words, but her tone of voice" Pretty sure it was the "no no no you're not understanding" that tipped the guy off.
I don't understand the code everybody here is talking about. What does a large pizza have to do with domestic abuse. A piece of pizza might refer to a slice or a cut. I'm guessing pepperoni referred to punching. Other than that... Large pizza? Aside from blood, I can't think of anything else that would suggest. Does cheese refer to scabs? To skin? Does the crust refer to swelling because it is puffy? I don't get it. As for the pepperoni... All I can think of is assault or that it's supposed to suggest that it's been going on for a while since, I believe, pepperoni is aged. I'm not fully understanding the code. The only parts I understand are blood & swelling (maybe pizza) and assault (I think pepperoni). Does pizza mean bruise? I don't get it.
I love how she just forged on with her words. To me, the clues were the "um yeah (then continue with address)" at the beginning and "nonono, you're not understanding". The dispatch asked again if she called 911 for pizza, and she said yes with a specific address. In my place, people generally said their specific order _first_ and recipient's name and address last. Her saying it was like "here, in case shit hits the fan and I can't continue, so you can find me". Her "nonono" was her telling the dispatch that it's not what it looks like, i.e. it wasn't an actual pizza call. The following replies started with yes or no questions and she answered with just those. The added words after are likely to throw off suspicions, and make it sound like a legit pizza call. I still don't know how she conveyed it was domestic violence... Or the cops found out when they were at the scene. They didn't include the full call, she could have relayed those then. Or it could be because pizza is a bread-y is make and requires you to beat/knead the dough and spread it or something that indicated domestic violence too.. Or it was used because it was the one food item that would take a bit of conversation to order?
sAMA SAMA I got belittled on her for saying she was smart it started with a guy committed on my comment saying she wasn’t so smart for being with that’s person I told him he shouldn’t judge because he does not know the situation and then some woman calling me a hypocrite and yes I got upset and said things I shouldn’t of but my friend passed away because of domestic abuse and then she replies with serves you right I don’t get people but yes I was happy that she got help
@@danalove6868 ..... You were exactly right, she was very smart to use whatever she could to make sure he did not get away. And anyone who says "serves you right" after learning of your friend's death is an insane piece of trash. Apparently, the people commenting against you were uneducated morons still living in the 1950's in a time where people would make excuses for abusers of women and children ..... that's what those idiots were doing with you ...... making excuses.
Dana Gomez that guy is stupid, and it’s really sad that I’ve seen so many guys with same mindset as this guy. and, sorry for your loss. wish I could just wipe those who abuse others or supports abuse off the surface of earth.
@@de4830 yes it is because they wana watch the world burn even though they live in it which means they don’t care about anything and are willing to die
Hey since everybody commenting and liking my small sausage comment here my situation i been smoking weed for the past 15 years of my life evry day shatter wax crumble ect... and i stopped cold turkey now im 54 day clean but the first month i literaly thoug i was going crazy now i exercise alot take multivitamin and rage on pubg all day but im starting to feel a little bit better i tell you that cuz the only 3 friend i got in real life dont rly care cuz they high asf and think im trippin but yeh
911 should be trained to pay special attention to possibly disguised calls. P.S. Why is this video so popular? Is UA-cam going to recommend it forever? :)
i see where you're coming from, but i think if they're trained to recognize them, then abusers will be more likely to know what's really going on. the main goal of dealing with domestic violence is keeping the victims safe from harm, so imo it would be counterintuitive to possibly give abusers more knowledge
@@kankereganbada1184 Of course, they cannot be trained to recognize every possible disguise but they should be aware of people pretending they are calling someone else and not 911.
Credit where credit is due. Both the dispatcher and the woman were as cool as they come. For her to be that calm on the call and not get too rattled at first when it sounded like the dispatcher might hang up is really amazing. I work in emergency services and I can tell you most people are not that calm and resourceful. This is an amazing exchange for both of them. Wow!
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Very good on both of them. First the woman for disguising her call to avoid getting caught, and secondly the dispatcher for putting his sharp instincts into action and getting help for the woman. 👏👏
@@fazytube7154 She was faking to order a pizza cause she was scared that the man who was with her, would become suspicious of her actions and escape before the police arrived (or even worse: beat her or kill her and then leave). Therefore, she had to keep on with the acting, while at the same time providing the dispatcher with info. Yes and no are the answers. The rest is just acting: Large pizza with pepperoni.
Dispatchers are trained to LISTEN and trust their gut feeling. They are also trained to ask yes/no questions in case someone is in the room with the 911 caller. Calls like this are also played during training. All 911 calls are treated as REAL emergencies until proven otherwise. If a dispatcher is good at his/her job, he/she will be able to tell if a call is an emergency. He/she will make extra sure that there is no emergency.
I much prefer how we do things in the UK. Our 999 emergency services operators are much better trained, the control rooms are better equipped and professional. They are very polite and efficient, we wouldn’t be without them. You dial 999, BT handle your call and dispatch you to the emergency service required. Then you speak to that service’s control centre for your area. You should all listen to the heroic 999 calls made over here, on UA-cam. Some shining examples of bravery and fantastic communication; such as the children who have called and the deaf man who tapped to respond to the operator.
Ungoogleable o_O If it’s an actual police call and you hang up, the dispatcher would probably go to prison because they could have killed someone’s life
So basically the lesson here is to never prank call 911. The reason why dispatchers wouldn’t easily buy into any conversation is mainly because of prank calling. Thank God that guy understood it in an instant.
@UCevo_a8cXo_swYwV_3BuHOw no briar said this call could of been mistaken for prank call due to alot of prank callers these days briar knows this wasnt a prank call
Hear the panic in her voice when the guy says "Wrong number to call for pizza." She said "No no no no no" like 10 times. I'm glad the guy figured it out, and I'm glad the abuser didn't.
Part of me was a bit like “with all those ‘nos’, surely the attacker would have clocked what was happening?” At least the dispatcher got it, and faster than the abuser did.
Im gonna have to admit, if I was suddenly given this responsibility, I probably wouldn't have picked up on it on the spot. Tim was the right man at the right time at the right place. He deserves some sort of medal.
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Imagine the feeling of sweet relief when he said "I'mmmmmmm gettin" ya now".
Dispatch: “How many people?”
Caller: “Three breadsticks.”
Three thick dough-balls.
Lmao
You guys are funny 😂😂
One breadstick with loaded spicy halepeño
Holy shit lmao
This is why a dispatcher should never be replaced by a robot
- Hi, can I order a pizza please ?
- You called 911, I'm Zoe, your dispatcher. Please state your emergency
- Can I have a pizza delivery for 3rd Saints Street please ?
- I'm sorry, I don't understand. Please state your emergency
- Well I'm fucked
An advanced enough ai could figure this out *better* than a human, and we are not that far from making something that advanced.
Edit: I've caused confusion with the phrase "not that far", I mean on the scale of all human history, so not in 5 years, but very roughly in a century or so. It is sensible to be unimpressed with *current* AI, it is unsensible to claim there is something magical about our flesh computers that will literally *never* be beaten by silicon computers.
@@terdragontra8900 prove it, send link or gtfo
@@terdragontra8900 You're actually right. Our technology today could use something like voice tone analyzer or a similar technology.
But I don't think an AI is capable (yet) of understanding context, and improvise questions depending of the caller's need to make the situation less dangerous, for exemple, this video.
The robot/AI thing has been oversold. There's so much a computer program can't pick up.
“Yea lemme get some wings with that”
Sends the air force
HAHAHAHAHA!
😂💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I smiled!
Air strikes the building
Under
"I'm getting you now."
Can't imagine the reflief this woman must have felt in that moment.
reaction is surreal fast, amazing
me too. i'm glad she's okay now.
It's one of those moments in life you surprise even yourself.@@im7254
Is there anything else that is more reliefing than that?
I’m getting you now, your pizza will be there in 20-30 minutes
*Police bust down the door*
“Pizza time”
@@sigurdgram a masterpiece indeed
@Rafael Suprayogi right? it horrifies you the first time you see it. then you think, "which of my friends can I send this to to fuck with them?"
and for as fucked up as it is, it has not been taken down off of youtube in over four years.
@@sigurdgram there was an original version that was on yt from at least 2011 that was taken down. Same video except the only audio was a heartbeat lol
@@sigurdgram Bruh
xXxJiminxXx what was the vid
That feeling when the dispatcher says “I get you now” must’ve felt so safe
That's the same feeling your parents got when you told them you weren't gay
@@charon_lix what is your problem with gay people?
@@charon_lix is that a problem?
I know! It made me cry.
@@Mark-oz7vp That their gay
"I'm getting you now"
This must have been the greatest relief in her life.
Then he transfers her to pizza hut
@@3bigbignig-abandoned LOL
Axalty lol
`Abd Albarr Aal Sayyid imagine holy shit lmao
@@3bigbignig-abandoned copying the top comment huh?
You know what is frustrating to think about? People prank call 911 and probably say stupid stuff like “uhhhh can I get a pizza” and because they wanted a quick laugh, the next time the dispatcher hears something non police related they might incorrectly write it off as a prank call. It may not happen often but even once is too many
Need to start following through with pressing charges for prank calls.
@@stephaniegates9836it’s just jokes
@@oxicon I think prank calling is pretty funny most of the time-but not to 911. U really can be charged if u trick police into thinking ur in danger or waste a disbacher’s time when real ppl need real help
@@oxicon yeah its "just a joke" until it costs someone their life. just dont be an idiot, it isnt hard.
At least it’s more apparent in a situation like this that something else is going on as opposed to a prank call.
One sounds devoid of emotion with a hint of worry in the tone. The other is likely to sound like laughs are being held back.
Hope the dispatcher got rewarded with a free meal, preferably pizza.
They should've thrown a pizza party wrh only pepperoni pizza
Pizza
Shlotti well there are shit heads everyday doing prank calls so it isn’t entirely they’re fault
I think the last thing that guy needs is another meal.
It should be a pepperoni pizza medallion.
Makes you wonder how many other disguised distress calls got dismissed.
Aww :(
Omg- ur right bc they said most other dispatchers would’ve hung up
This makes me sad 😭
@@iwannacry8218 they still go to the house after the call anyways
So sad
"Is your attacker under the influence?"
"And a coke"
Smart
LMFAO
"Yes, with a COKE"
Im fucking crying
Funny comment. Thank you for posting this. You are the cause of many high spirits. I appreciate you.
Why isn't the question, "Can you speak freely" mandatory for dispatchers to ask?
It should be
When I lived at my Dad’s, the alarm company not only had a safe word but also made sure we could speak freely.
They took more care in a call triggered by a falling case making the glass break go off than the specific phone line requiring police and/or emergency aid.
@Quiet_One ---> Probably because they could be on speaker phone and the criminal would be listening.
@@gusloader123 Yeah perhaps.
@@gusloader123 In that case they would hear "911 what's your emergency?" so...
”Are there any children in the house?”
“Yes two small pizzas”
This is actually such a sad comment...
lipsohlips97 indeed. Domestic violence is very difficult to deal with and victims tend to blame themselves or are being threatened and therefore do not seek help. I was shocked when I saw the numbers of how common this crime is...
LMAOAOAO
One small pizaa, one morbidly large pizza
I laughed because of 'yes, two small pizzas' as in two small children.
Damn when he said:”I’m getting you now”
That hit different. I got so happy
@L Alien like a large pizza with pepperoni 3 hours later
And the face that he got it so quickly 😮
I know what you mean I was kinda scared that he wouldn’t realise
Same here, I was really proud of him. I swear most people would be like uhhhh what??? Maam this ain't pizza hut!!! *click*
@@MC-wh3xm Lmao
Give that man a promotion. Or at least a headset. Poor fella having to rest his phone between his ear and shoulder every day?
Tunnix_HD I was thinking the same thing.
Tunnix_HD .... Ya he did a good job! 💒⛪⛪⛪🌈
that old man probably prefers it
Wowwww what a hard life..not
Agree 100%
That "I'm getting you now" is such a cathartic and relieving moment to even listen too. I can't imagine how the woman felt.
@millo7295 It's always the stupid people who are overly confident.
@@1--Ninten--1ikr 💀💀💀
You just did imagine how that woman felt, I know it’s an expression but still a little funny how you instantly contradicted yourself
@millo7295This somehow fits into one of the most mind numbing idiotic comments I have read, how can you say something so wrong so confidently?
"is he holding a gun?"
"yes, double sausages"
double barred shotgun
@@justdontay4163 oh😲 makes more sense😁
@@oisinlynch6181 Nope two erect penises
@@jacintaluppino9758oh my- 😂
@@jacintaluppino9758 Can you give a bit more info, I... A friend of mine is curious.
“I’m getting you now”
The most relieving words ever
trell right 😢
Literally when he said that a weight was lifted off my chest
Keen eye for details, ...
True
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"Ma'am, this is the Oregon Police"
"Yes...I need the Oregano please"
this is a good one, how do you not have more likes! 😂😂
Brilliant!
Lolol that took a second. 😂
Underrated
I instantly understood what was going on with this comment oregano stands for Oregon and please stands for police
"Is he under the influence of any drugs?"
"Yes, a large coke"
I see what you did there
“No mushrooms.”
I'm just dead here🤣🤣🤣👌
There's large and small cocaine ?
@@Mabra51 a large line of cocaine for example.
The way he said “I’mmmmm gettin’ you now” sounded so relieving
Right? It's definitely better than calling a dispatcher who responds with "MAM CALM DOWN WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU NEED HELP WITH?"
@@ivanbautista1084 or an angry dispatcher going like "MA'AM 911 IS FOR SERIOUS CALLS ONLY, DON'T YOU EVER DO THIS AGAIN"
it sounded sarcastic to me lol
Right? I felt so relieved when he said that, I can only imagine how she must have felt!
It reminds me of : You got mail
"I'm getting you now" must have been such a relief to that lady.
@C C That would be completely devastating.. wow
@ Ok buddy, are you doing alright?
@ that is. idk even know man. thats just not true in this case.
@ the worst part is, in my country domestic abuse needs "EVIDENCE". Which means if I call the police and they come but my dad stops, they can't arrest him. They can only do that if he goes crazy at them. Even if I show them an audio of him threatening people it's not breaking the law.
@ I'm assuming this is a troll post, but I'll bite.
As a man, I would be ashamed of myself if I ever thought that slapping my SO was acceptable. Any man who would resort to violence against their partner, isn't a man. He is just a hairless ape incapable of rational, human thought. Sometimes men need to duke it out, sure. But if you "have" to use violence against a women, at best, you are a coward. In reality, you are a pathetic excuse for what a man is supposed to be.
"Is he angry right now ?"
"Yes , with extra salt "
BlackFire Shooter who hurt you?
BlackFire Shooter why u mad?
@BlackFire Shooter its just a joke why you heff to be mad
99th
Ooo, good one
This hits me somewhere in the feels. The Dispatcher leads with more Empathy than I've ever witnessed outside of a Therapist office. Listening to the Dispatcher calmly explain "This isn't where you order pizza..." instead of hanging up, getting mad, or accusative. His ability to even be open in a circumstance where he could be pranked. The training to Listen and keep the caller on the line is what allowed him to make the realization that this was serious and real.
He's great especially when I've seen so many AWFUL dispatchers. The Shawn Grate 911 call makes me angry just thinking about it
True, but I think he has catched upon it easily because of the tone of her voice, which sounded like she was nervous or anxious
They are taught to listen and the Dispatcher says no other Dispatcher would have caught on. WOW wonder how his co-workers think of his statement: Mmm They aren't should never hang up on anyone, they are taught to ask questions. Plus the he was going to hang up, the lady had to stop him by saying No, No
"Does he have a history of violence?"
"Yes, New York style please."
Not quite as bad as Chicago style though
😂😂
@@MMGJ10 These days? I think Chicago has been manhandling NYC on the violence scale.
Good morning florida
Hey, let's not forget Detroit style, which is seriously the best of them all.
Imagine how the other 911 operators felt when they realized people send coded messages and that they probably ignored lots of them
That broke my heart ;-;
hit's a woman....
woman: baby you want sum pizza?
Why would you imagine that
Oh shit
@@thelolmaster1997 it sucks but he's right, most dispatchers would hang up immediately thinking it was a joke. The guy in video even says so
“I’m getting you now.”
Imagine the relief she must’ve felt when he said that.
goosebumps
Depending on the surroundings of the area, ill be scared
The feeling is like when you have to go to the bathroom and you are finally able to go. I’ve felt this way before, many times, when people understood the situation I was in at the time and having someone understand is amazing.
@@lunanote-cassettemeower i shouldn’t be laughing
@@sof8901 Nope, it's fine. It is kind of funny.
Perfect example why it's so important to listen. You can truly save someone's life just by listening.
They can also be less obvious with the way they are “ordering”
@@westernsavage2313grow up
When she said "no no no no no you're not understanding" the dispatcher heard and felt her tone when she said that.
Unfortunately his training is very very outdated. It’s common knowledge by law enforcement and DV agencies who train hotlines and 911 that the ‘ Pizza ‘ call is used for DV. I can only hope this is a very old video. - former DV survivor & now certified DV Advocate and Counselor
@@tjeanette4870
The ENTIRE country is outdated with 911 training!! I don't know why you're singling out this one particular Department. ua-cam.com/video/llP2Ujg7WJw/v-deo.html
@Rubee Exactly!!
@Jennifer Costiano Even if it was an accident, it pays to assume otherwise at first.
She needs that pizza asap.
"Describe the abuser, is he overweight?"
"Yes, an extra large with extra cheese"
XD
Yo big smoke wildin
Your pfp omfg I love you your so funny
He do be thicc tho
@@sweetwentworth
I would still describe my attacker in the form of pizza toppings and sizes.
“Do you need police?”
“Yes, yes, all of the toppings, please.”
Yes please, extra bacon.
I'd like the uh.. triple cheese mix with wings
*United States Army comes in*
Lmfaooooo
@@MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis lmfao nice one
Wow that "no no no" was such a desperate plead "please don't hang up". Glad that dude heard it
This guy needs to be promoted to be a trainer for future dispatchers.
YESSS Definitely👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯✔
Simon F YES!!
agreed, there was one dispatcher recently who hung up on a lady requesting medical help and the guy ended up dying within the hour
14 years. Still a dispatcher. Probably office politics in his line of work is holding him back.
@@iRuckiz fuck the dispatcher 😠
Not only did he catch the clue, but he did it almost immediately.
Yes. Very sharp.
I know, what a bloody legend. A few seconds of doubt and then instant understanding.
@@Ad-Lo 👍🏼
Just fancy editing
immediately*
The cops should’ve broken in and said “pizza time”
*aggressive knocking* Ma’am your pizza is here!!!
*here
You'll eat your pizza when you fix this damn DOOR!
Jake Peralta most definitely would've lmao
@@artificialgoodness that's what i was thinking...and also, Hitchcock and Scully could already be in the guy's house eating pizza. "Hi Jakey, want some pizza?" 😂😂
This is the best idea ever. I used this idea when I was in a dangerous situation by an ex last January. He was drugged up, being abusive, and threatening to shoot his roommate, so I knew I had to come up with a clever excuse to gtfo of there. I emailed my landlord and asked her to call me and tell me my apartment was flooded (while I had her on speakerphone). She did so, saved me from that sh*thole and I’ve never gone back.
Im glad you're safe
@@defsnotdevyn Thank you so much for your kindness🥰💖🙏🏼
But... that's completely different.
So glad that you got out of there
Thank goodness you're okay.
All of the comments are about the dispatcher but that woman is smart as hell for thinking up that.
What did she think up? I don't understand the code
@@AW-xl6hu Disguising her call so that the attacker wouldn't suspect it was the police she was talking to. She ensured he didn't intervene or get away before they got there.
@@UrbanBeauty166 I got that. I thought there was some deeper meaning w the pizza. I was thinking like scraped skin was cheese, the swelling was the bread, and the blood was the tomato sauce or something like that. I tend to read too far into things.
@Vector Smart Looking back, I think it isn't that hard to realize she confirmed she wanted to call 911 and kept talking about her address and where she was, while confirming his questions. That's smart especially when in distress.
i've seen several people do this, i was actually very surprised to hear they've never seen that before
The “Oh, I’m gettin’ you now,” must’ve been such a relief for her.
Yessss
Yeah.
Original comment was just above this one
@@Akash-cm5yo yeah I didn’t see it until after I posted it’s whateva
@@nickyoverdrive2438 yeahh sure you didnt see a comment that got almost 50k likes xd
The woman was smart and lucky for her she didn't get a stupid operator.
Yeah. Years ago my friend called for an ambulance because his father fall in the bathroom, went unconcious and was bleeding from head and a operator said that he is not going to send an ambulance because he is a teenager and it's propably a joke. 😑
@@oliviabytner1614 Wtf that operator should be fired, they're supposed to be people's lifeline. I hope your friend's father is okay now.
@@oliviabytner1614 wtf! Joke or not just in case you send one and if it is a joke then they're charged with felony and if notna joke then a life was saved...risk of going outweighs not going...
bro yall see that other comment i think thats the most like i seen on a comment
@@dCephei Thankfully everything ended allright. He ran to the neighbour and asked him to call and ambulance arrived in time.
That dispatcher picked up on the problem way faster than would most. Much respect.
“Turn the sirens and lights off when approaching home” Finally someone said it!!!!! This man 👌🏻
Dude knows his stuff for sure. Damn.
👏 👏 yeah clever man
LOL in all movies they literally turn up higher the sirens
legit intelligence.
Wait why? I be absolutely retarded but why sirens? Like alarm sirens?
Husband: What did you order
Woman: *A SLICE OF JUSTICE*
Lol underrated comment
PlayBoii- Jayy lmao
with some *fbi sauce* to go with it
Woman*
Not a slice...the whole dang justice pie.
“Does he have a rifle or a handgun?”
“One large cookie loaded with extra chocolate chunks.”
So... the rifle?
@@Hotaruflash There Isn't a "Large" Pistol My G
@@deadinsidexd lmao I don't know anything about guns. My boyfriend's a fanatic tho, go tell that to him.
@@Hotaruflash Fair Enough
@@deadinsidexd .50 AE?
I totally understand that people in this situation should be aware of this genius idea but spreading it all over the media could potentially put them at more risk if their abuser knows what's going on. This operator deserves a medal.
If it's carried out right they won't be the wiser. It's important to educate people on how to protect themselves and to train 911 operators on how to listen.
It’d only put them at more risk if the abuser never wants to order a pizza, and if that’s not an option any other food that has phone orders
"Some dispatchers would've hung up." Okay that's sad & horrifying.
Yeah,just remember that cop dispatcher who was eating donut,from Home alone movie 🤣
Is that Kim daddy ass minseok on your pfp :) he’s my ult bias 🥰
Yes, getting a thick dispatcher is horrifying. Unfortunately not all are as clever as this one. Deserves a medal.
This one was pretty stupid.
I’m pretty sure they aren’t allowed to but idk
This makes me worried for all those " prank calls" that were actually seeking for help
Oh Sheet
I never thought about that
@@justclaire7701 I didn’t as well. 😥
That just makes me sad. Crap.
😮😮😮😣😣
I was seriously worried that “no you are not understanding” line would give her away though. Glad it worked out for her.
I’m the 900th like ^^
@@LaLunaLinda nobody cares
I’m glad he was smart enough to tell. There was an nba player that had recently gotten killed by his ex wife. The dispatcher literally said “I heard gunshots y’all” and hung up after the victim called her.
TerryFocus 👍
Devin Shillington then why did you reply
You obviously care lolll
Imagine if instead of saying, "This is the wrong number," the dispatcher just hung up thinking it was a prank call and the lady didn't even get a chance to say "no no no you're not understanding."
"Should we shoot him on sight?"
"Yes, extra cheese and tomato sauce."
Extra Swiss cheese please
“With a side of JUSTICE!” Lol.
@@jk-2053 thats cringe
@@elumpalumpa9973 i like it
@@elumpalumpa9973, It was great
"I'm getting you now"
* sends her the pizza she ordered *
metalema6 lol!
But the question is where's the drink? If they dont give her a drink she will send them off and force them to drive a rock
LOL
Why did I laugh out loud at this. 🤣😂
Mga bogo
Imagine the swat team just saying "SPECIAL DELIVERY" before kicking the door down...
Abuser: who's on the door??
Swat:your special pizza delivery!
lmao that was funny
Hahaha 😑
brooklyn 99 vibes
lmaooo that's something Jake Peralta would do
This is scary because growing up it was drilled into every woman's head I know and mine included that if you're in a dv situation and cannot safely call 911 you need to call and pretend like you're ordering a pizza. Like I even took a self-defense class where this was brought up. So the fact that it's so unknown to the actual people on the receiving end of this is a little bit horrifying. I wonder how many people's lives were negatively impacted or ended because of this miscommunication between groups. 😢
Wow really?
@@surlespasdondine I remember having heard it somewhere before too.
That being said, as a generality, it sounds like lousy unrealistic advice meant to appease people to me. If you're in that kind of situation, you probably couldn't order a pizza either. Even touching the phone at all will probably just get the phone thrown across the room. It's not like you can plausibly say 'can you stop beating on me for 5 damn minutes so I can call dominoes?. That's just not gonna fly.
Besides, the more people know about it, the less useful it is as a code. You're not going to fool anyone talking to the police in pig latin either.
Me too! I'm surprised by all the comments, I thought this was a well known strategy. I've been taught this all my life
lol lies, this isn't something that has ever been taught, anywhere
@@h445 Maybe you weren't, but my mother and grandmother sure taught me from a young age. Never implied I leaned it outside of the home.
Edit: My apologies. I thought you were replying to me specifically. However, that doesn't mean girls aren't taught this
Everyone making jokes, but he's such a hero.
nothing wrong with jokes, you can respect the dispatcher and think its funny at the same time unless youre an imbecile
@Jade Crystal he's saying we're all mature enough to respect the dispatcher and make jokes unless there are some people making fun of the dispatcher or the situation and being rude about it who are idiots. It wasn't rocket science
@@norwegiannignog2470 i do believe the person is just mentioning that most people are mentioning jokes and not disagreeing with the jokes?
@Jade Crystal wow you're actually this stupid.
Either I'm too smart or you're too stupid.
believe it or not, in your 666th like
Imagine the police knocking on the door and saying "pizza delivery!"
And then the door got kicked with the police having a pizza box
someday man
someday....
@@moemiiu tf is that
stop replying pls for my sake
man that would be perfect
@@RattaelSnake they open a box, inside is a gun, taser, and handcuffs
911 dispatchers thinking back to all the “prank calls” they hung up on right now
That got dark
YeaH..
Damn, that's kinda sad tho
Aren't they not allowed to hang up tho?
@@swag_watach yep. But, there's a lot of them who did that
I love this story and the fact the dispatcher was keen enough to pick up on what she was actually saying. Give that man a citation, a week off with pay, something. She was smart when she called and he was a great listener, something we could all work on.
"She conveyed that she needed help, not with her words, but her tone of voice"
Pretty sure it was the "no no no you're not understanding" that tipped the guy off.
Yeah
"no no no u dont understand"if I'm the abuser I would know immediately something isn't right with the phone conversation,luckily that guy is an idiot.
@@hafisismail4001 exactly what I am thinking
@@hafisismail4001 you aren't an abuser though :) hopefully
AVeryGrimReaper 07 that ain’t the point
Isn't nobody gonna talk about how brilliant this lady is in code languages?
You know your answers when in such a horrific situation.
Right? She deserves like 95% of the credit
Brilliant.
Calm, and creative.
Well done to all involved!
I don't understand the code everybody here is talking about. What does a large pizza have to do with domestic abuse. A piece of pizza might refer to a slice or a cut. I'm guessing pepperoni referred to punching. Other than that... Large pizza? Aside from blood, I can't think of anything else that would suggest. Does cheese refer to scabs? To skin? Does the crust refer to swelling because it is puffy? I don't get it.
As for the pepperoni... All I can think of is assault or that it's supposed to suggest that it's been going on for a while since, I believe, pepperoni is aged.
I'm not fully understanding the code. The only parts I understand are blood & swelling (maybe pizza) and assault (I think pepperoni). Does pizza mean bruise? I don't get it.
I love how she just forged on with her words.
To me, the clues were the "um yeah (then continue with address)" at the beginning and "nonono, you're not understanding".
The dispatch asked again if she called 911 for pizza, and she said yes with a specific address. In my place, people generally said their specific order _first_ and recipient's name and address last. Her saying it was like "here, in case shit hits the fan and I can't continue, so you can find me".
Her "nonono" was her telling the dispatch that it's not what it looks like, i.e. it wasn't an actual pizza call.
The following replies started with yes or no questions and she answered with just those. The added words after are likely to throw off suspicions, and make it sound like a legit pizza call.
I still don't know how she conveyed it was domestic violence... Or the cops found out when they were at the scene. They didn't include the full call, she could have relayed those then. Or it could be because pizza is a bread-y is make and requires you to beat/knead the dough and spread it or something that indicated domestic violence too.. Or it was used because it was the one food item that would take a bit of conversation to order?
My heart sank when she said "No no no you don't understand..."
Bless him, Can't imagine if he thought it's a prank call.
sAMA SAMA I got belittled on her for saying she was smart it started with a guy committed on my comment saying she wasn’t so smart for being with that’s person I told him he shouldn’t judge because he does not know the situation and then some woman calling me a hypocrite and yes I got upset and said things I shouldn’t of but my friend passed away because of domestic abuse and then she replies with serves you right I don’t get people but yes I was happy that she got help
Dana Gomez I hate people who do that. Victim blaming is not okay. I’m so sorry for your loss
@@danalove6868 ..... You were exactly right, she was very smart to use whatever she could to make sure he did not get away. And anyone who says "serves you right" after learning of your friend's death is an insane piece of trash. Apparently, the people commenting against you were uneducated morons still living in the 1950's in a time where people would make excuses for abusers of women and children ..... that's what those idiots were doing with you ...... making excuses.
Dude she was so calm though. I’d be trembling and way too obvious.
Dana Gomez that guy is stupid, and it’s really sad that I’ve seen so many guys with same mindset as this guy.
and, sorry for your loss. wish I could just wipe those who abuse others or supports abuse off the surface of earth.
This is why you shouldn’t prank call emergency services otherwise they might be quick to assume a code message is just a prank
"Some people just want to watch the world burn."
@@mrace498 wtf?!?!? that is in no way linked to his comment and so so offensive. jeez.
@@de4830 yes it is because they wana watch the world burn even though they live in it which means they don’t care about anything and are willing to die
@@mrace498 who, suicidal people?!!!?!
@@sweetricecakeman8582 they’re called narcissistic dipshits
“Describe the man?”
“Crazy bread. Extra sauce.”
Small sausage
@@thomaslesquaw7354 **WHEEZE**
@@thomaslesquaw7354 LMAOOO
Hey since everybody commenting and liking my small sausage comment here my situation i been smoking weed for the past 15 years of my life evry day shatter wax crumble ect... and i stopped cold turkey now im 54 day clean but the first month i literaly thoug i was going crazy now i exercise alot take multivitamin and rage on pubg all day but im starting to feel a little bit better i tell you that cuz the only 3 friend i got in real life dont rly care cuz they high asf and think im trippin but yeh
@@thomaslesquaw7354 wtf
911 should be trained to pay special attention to possibly disguised calls.
P.S. Why is this video so popular? Is UA-cam going to recommend it forever? :)
Thats not practical
i see where you're coming from, but i think if they're trained to recognize them, then abusers will be more likely to know what's really going on. the main goal of dealing with domestic violence is keeping the victims safe from harm, so imo it would be counterintuitive to possibly give abusers more knowledge
@@Jaminux There's still a better chance an abuser in the heat of a fight might miss someone ordering pizza instead of a straight forward 911 call.
@@kankereganbada1184 Of course, they cannot be trained to recognize every possible disguise but they should be aware of people pretending they are calling someone else and not 911.
They already are in a way.
Credit where credit is due. Both the dispatcher and the woman were as cool as they come. For her to be that calm on the call and not get too rattled at first when it sounded like the dispatcher might hang up is really amazing. I work in emergency services and I can tell you most people are not that calm and resourceful. This is an amazing exchange for both of them. Wow!
"Hi, I would like to order a pizza"
"Understood ma'am. SWAT is on the way."
Gay
BUT I REALLY WANTED TO ORDER A PIZZA NOOO......
Lmao
Yes, with extra pepperoni and Cheese.
*(INCOMING PEPPERONI)*
Outside the house:
10 police cars, 1 SWAT truck, 1 pizza delivery scooter.
And a stun grenade inside the pizza box
Whoever's reading this please remember God loves you so very much!
@@thegamingkids_234 Nope, he gave up on me.
I ordered a large pizza with pepperoni and he sent me the cops instead.
@@AUSSIETAIPAN Did there happen to be 10 police cars, 1 SWAT truck, 1 pizza delivery scooter who apprehended you?
GTA vice city
“Is he on some narcotics ?”
“Yes, a large coke”
like cocaine?
yes diet
He holding any armory or something illicit?
Yes, a footlong hotdog
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Someone liked this the same time I did
@@deputyzen834 I laughed too damn hard! Lol
Very good on both of them. First the woman for disguising her call to avoid getting caught, and secondly the dispatcher for putting his sharp instincts into action and getting help for the woman. 👏👏
Woman: No no no no... You're not understanding!
Dispatcher: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea
Who porous and yellow and blah blah blah blah (forgot the words lol)
Imagine if the dispatcher was black though. They would never understand & still mess up on the pizza order.
@Junomaster2006 you're being Racist.
@@Junomaster2006 HMM YOU DONE FUCKED UP SON
"I'd like a large pizza with a side of justice."
Kind of stuff Batman would ask Alfred in his free time
sounds like something Captain America would say when busting into nazi-pizza place
@@UnderGun81 ...true-
LOL 😆
Then you'd have Jake Peralta at the door. "Knock knock" (who's there?) (Breaks door down) "justice!..oh dammit, we forgot the pizza!"
"I'm getting you now."
- Transfers to Little Caesars.
Goedde I just took a dump 💩
bruh moment
They don’t deliver tho.
Little Ceasers employees swing in through the windows and start beating everyone with bread sticks
Lmfaoooooo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Finally a dispatcher with a heart & brain!!
*_WHEN YOU CALL PAPA JOHN BUT HE'S SECRETLY JOHNNY LAW_*
John Wick actually.
Obi-Wan Kenobi hello there
Nice 👍
Why hello master
Kenobi, how’d you enjoy slicing Anakin in half? Your brother...
“Does the killer have a partner?”
“Yes, bread sticks, hot wings, and a side order of cookies.”
would love my code name to be "side order of cookies"
The killer has more than a partner. He has a gang! With a beverage on the side. 😂
I’m the 1,000 like! Congrats 🎉
@@witheredbonnie9434 Okay KitKat.
Im the 1100 like
"How about a medical? You need medical?"
"No. With pepperoni"
Sticking with the script
Yakki I don’t get that, can you explain what she meant by pepperoni?
@@fazytube7154 Nothing, she was just making the "No" not sound suspicious
@@fazytube7154 She was faking to order a pizza cause she was scared that the man who was with her, would become suspicious of her actions and escape before the police arrived (or even worse: beat her or kill her and then leave). Therefore, she had to keep on with the acting, while at the same time providing the dispatcher with info. Yes and no are the answers. The rest is just acting: Large pizza with pepperoni.
@@adamlevine6700 no lmfao, what nonsense. she just had to make the call less suspicious
@@adamlevine6700 I doubt she knew that kind of info tbh. But nice to know the code and it's meaning, in case of an emergency.
the way he said 'i'm getting you now' was one of the best things i've ever heard and i do not know why
“I’m getting you now”
*Gets transfered to Domino’s
Under-rated comment
Super underated
And dark XD
lmfao i hate you and love this comment!
Best comment 😆🤣
Can't articulate words for how much I love this.
“No no no, you’re not understanding”
“Im getting you now”
*Transfers call to Papa Johns
OMG I'm fucking dying lol
Lol omg noo
Chris G this made me lol
LMFAOOOOOOOO
🤣🤣
Dispatchers definitely need to be educated for situations like this
It’s such an anomaly that it wouldn’t make sense to educate them for it.
Dispatchers are trained to LISTEN and trust their gut feeling. They are also trained to ask yes/no questions in case someone is in the room with the 911 caller. Calls like this are also played during training. All 911 calls are treated as REAL emergencies until proven otherwise. If a dispatcher is good at his/her job, he/she will be able to tell if a call is an emergency. He/she will make extra sure that there is no emergency.
Umm lol
@Blind Squid exactly, it's like trying to teach common sense. You either have it,or you don't.
I much prefer how we do things in the UK. Our 999 emergency services operators are much better trained, the control rooms are better equipped and professional. They are very polite and efficient, we wouldn’t be without them. You dial 999, BT handle your call and dispatch you to the emergency service required. Then you speak to that service’s control centre for your area. You should all listen to the heroic 999 calls made over here, on UA-cam. Some shining examples of bravery and fantastic communication; such as the children who have called and the deaf man who tapped to respond to the operator.
I can only imagine how relieved she felt once she knew the dispatcher understood her
”Are there any children in the house?”
”Yes, two small pepperonis”
Lol
How many times has he hit you?
Women : 100 slices of cheese
@@wyattwilcox9890 Ohhh niceee
I’m dead 😵
Two potat chips.
"I'm getting you now"
*Forwards the call to the pizza house*
Lol😂
(Dial tone), Hi this is Steven from Marco's, what can I get for you
@@pjlopez6748 hahahaha 😂😂
Stolen comment
😳
Plot twist: the cops came with the pizza she ordered
Lmfao
That would be the end of her journey-
😂
If that really happened she could just tell the cops everything there
@@miguellira9903 Why do you and the commenter have the same profile picture?
dispatcher wasn't trained for it but knew exactly what to do and stick to yes or no questions.
Impressive work
"Could you describe him?"
"Yes. Mushroom pizza"
*D r u g s*
HAHAHAHAHAH
MUSHROOM PIZZA
Hes a goomba?!? Better send a patrol car over to the Mushroom Kingdom with a warrant.
"Extra large chicken with sausage"
*d r u g*
She got the right operator. Most would have hung up. wow, great job dispatcher, awesome job.
Agreed.
Are they allowed to hang up?
@@oO_ox_O depending on the call, if its a prank yes, most other stuff u cant
Ungoogleable o_O If it’s an actual police call and you hang up, the dispatcher would probably go to prison because they could have killed someone’s life
@@justin-bv3vw more like "if you think it's a prank"
"Is he on any drugs?"
"Yes.. Coke."
"Gotcha..."
420th like, can’t touch it sorry.
And his race is Hispanic (again), a lot media have a big racial problem
Arif Someone didn’t get the joke
I just wheezed
@@blockyshapes7001 now there's 4200.
"are u bleeding rn?""
"Yes a lot of tomato sauce."
So basically the lesson here is to never prank call 911. The reason why dispatchers wouldn’t easily buy into any conversation is mainly because of prank calling. Thank God that guy understood it in an instant.
Yep
Damn right, whenever I was a kid I was too scared to prank call the cops, the only person I prank called was my neighbor.
@@reaping-yeeting8638 son of a bitch, I was wondering who was calling me
@UCevo_a8cXo_swYwV_3BuHOw u did not understand what briar rose was saying did u they never said she was prank calling
@UCevo_a8cXo_swYwV_3BuHOw no briar said this call could of been mistaken for prank call due to alot of prank callers these days briar knows this wasnt a prank call
Hear the panic in her voice when the guy says "Wrong number to call for pizza." She said "No no no no no" like 10 times. I'm glad the guy figured it out, and I'm glad the abuser didn't.
Part of me was a bit like “with all those ‘nos’, surely the attacker would have clocked what was happening?” At least the dispatcher got it, and faster than the abuser did.
@@fetchstixRHD if that guy was abusing, I think he's too brain dead to realize
@@mrquaackers actually this type of abuser is always on high alert for anything irregular.
@@randygreen007 That's nice honey.
@@randygreen007 Have u been an abuser? how'd u know bout those things?
"Is he under effect of any substances?"
- *Yes, a large coke please.*
Roberto Nome holy shit duuuude that's inappropriate af 😂😂😂
Lmao
@@Venus-cx5sy what's so inappropriate? i thought coke is just another term for cocaine
@@Venus-cx5sy Hows that inappropriate?
😂
I've heard 911 calls where people are begging for their life, and the dispatcher is like, "ok buddy."
This man is a hero.
"is he under the influence?"
"Yes, a large root beer."
"and a coke"
@@mariash9197 lol
Sprite? Ah. He's on the purple drink too then, huh.
Is he gonna kill you? Two scoops of Madagascar vanilla
@Matrix of Leadershipcome back in time and do it yourself dude, let's see if you can't get caught.
I'm impressed with both the caller and the dispatcher.
Not a lot of people can come up with a plan like that. Fewer still can pick up on it.
Yeah, like Peter Griffin playing trivial pursuit. What color is a fire truck?
I didn’t realise until the end of the video what was going on and I was told it 😅
It's likely part of dispatcher training as a result of this incident now.
And the fact that this take is improv really makes it impressive.
In many countries this is happening actually.
“I’d like to add 9mm pepperonis”
*winks through phone*
lol xd
"And a tazety cola"
Yes with stuffed crust!
'Milk too please'
With a side of a rest
This brought a tear to my eye, that guy is a legend
Abusive boyfriend: what do you want for dinner?
cops: *JUSTICE*
YeetedBr3ad frick yes
With a side of coleslaw.
Lol
Light Yagami noises intensify
I always knew dem hippos was trouble!
"Is he using any kinds of drugs?"
"Yes, two cans of coke"
Omg lol
LMFAO
ua-cam.com/video/pMvApL5aIrI/v-deo.html hdnwkdov
WOW
@war Fox idk
The “I’m getting you now” gave me chills, she must have been so relieved at that point to hear that she was going to get help.
eytan0127 ikr
Help and pizza!! I wish I was her!
@@llort147 ain't u a bundle of joy.
She didnt say that ever
@@lucybytheocean6901 No.. the dispatcher did
Im gonna have to admit, if I was suddenly given this responsibility, I probably wouldn't have picked up on it on the spot. Tim was the right man at the right time at the right place. He deserves some sort of medal.
Imagine the feeling of sweet relief when he said "I'mmmmmmm gettin" ya now".
ikr 😂
God, what a sinking feeling if it went like "I'mmmm getting ya now, you've had a little much to drink, have a good night. *Hangs up*"
Cannoncocker94 no the sweet relief is probably when you hear the knock on your door and know you’re safe after that
Lol Safe from starving after a real pizza man comes in to save the day 😉
RNGesus exactly man