Posted on 12/28/2023 4:50:09 PM PST by CFW
An emergency phone call between a distressed woman put in danger by a home intruder and a 9-1-1 operator who says she has no officers to dispatch perfectly illustrates the importance of gun ownership.
In the 9-1-1 phone call going viral on social media, a woman who locked herself inside her home explains to the operator her angry violent ex-boyfriend who has hospitalized her in the past is outside her home attempting to break in.
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“My ex-boyfriend is trying to break into my house. I’m not letting him in, but he’s like trying to break down the door and he’s trying to break into one of the windows,” the woman tells the operator. “He put me in the hospital a few weeks ago and I’ve been trying to keep him away. I told him I was going to call. He’s now trying to break into the window. He’s trying to jimmy it open.”
Upon hearing the caller’s life is in danger, the operator proceeds to tell the woman there’s no officers available and that she’ll have to fend for herself, going on to tell the woman to ask her angry ex to “go away.”
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No social workers available ?
Note this is an old incident but perfectly describes why you can’t always depend upon law enforcement when your life is in immediate danger.
This is a May 22, 2013 incident.
Where was this????
Where was this????
"Oh! I think such things are best left to the police!"My wife:
"Out here in the Middle of Nowhere? I don't think so."
This occurred in 2013. I’m sure things are even worse now.
Oregon in 2013
When seconds count the police are minutes away or in this case hours or longer perhaps.
Great Idea! Now WHY I think of that?
“As it turns out, the recording is a 2013 call from Josephine County, Oregon, and ended with the woman who couldn’t receive a police response being choked and raped by her angry ex.”
Oregon in 2013. Does anyone think things are better there now? 10 years later?
Oh wow that’s a brilliant idea! /s
And include the phrase: “or else”
Name the movie if you’re not dfwgator LOL
He may post the scene though 🤣
My true 911 story.
Man was crushed by a falling tree which caught the man up in the limbs and branches of the tree, carrying him 25 feet down the street, hung him up, injured, caught in the tree, semi-conscious, and a neighbor calls 911 about the incident telling them to send the rescue/ambulance squad.
The 911 dispatcher asked the caller “how old is the man”.
True story, from personal experience. I was the man “mugged” by the falling tree, and the neighbor who called 911 told me about her call and the stupid question the dispatcher asked her.
Gene Rayburn!!
“The 911 dispatcher asked the caller “how old is the man”.”
Sometimes, and that is one of those occasions, the age of the victim is not as important as getting rescue on the way. Age can be determined once rescue has the person down and in the ambulance and the EMT is getting vitals.
Just wait until the government is breaking in your door. What will 911 tell you then?
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