Yeah there was a case where a 911 operator got extremely pissed at the person on the other end because the persons freind had been shot and was dying the 911 opererator hung up and by the time help did arrive it was to late
@@santiagorodriguez5338it doesn’t make sense no but unfortunately there are people like Gloria, saw another short featuring this particular episode and she apparently hung up on them for not saying shit like good morning and other stuff you’d say on social calls, like bitch they’re not calling you to just talk theyre calling you to get emergency help, and i can believe it because there are plenty of idiotic people who’d do this kinda shit
I knew a nurse who said that to a suicidal patient who then jumped. Thanks, a poor excuse for a Nurse. One couldn't directly trace this reprimandable unprofessional behavior but this nurse said it directly to me. Was it a type of skite or did she really say that.? Anyway, it just showed how heartless this person was.
@@carolleenkelmann3829my mums a nurse and she told me to do it when I called begging for help because she sent her abusive mother over for me to look after, which just added to my stress, said it wasn't her problem.
The old lady gets in a car accident later and has to call 911, there's an issue with the phones and she thinks the younger woman hung up on her, she breaks down thinking she's been left to die alone like she left so many others but the ambulance shows up and she's fine. If I remember right she started hanging up on people when she had a girl call that was hiding from robbers, the girl begged her to stay on the line because she was scared but the woman hung up because she couldn't handle hearing her die.
That's a lot of the people that work for the police departments. They aren't police, but they act like they have some type of authority. They have attitudes and they're very rude. When you go to conduct business at the police departments, I've experienced this myself. Hold them all accountable
It’s insane what perceived power does to awful humans. In bootcamp we had these freaks in the laundromat who would terrorize the recruits. I told my drill instructor because it despite what they were doing to us, it WAS STILL WORSE. I’ve never seen a 5’3 woman tear down a human so fast and gather us like her little ducklings lol. Never saw a single one of those faces on Parris island again. Freaks like that exist EVERYWHERE. It’s even worse when they’ve earned nothing of value but feel entitled to what those around them have earned.
Remember, If an actor is making you mad they are good at their job. Edit: damn I started a war for saying actor. Also it’s crazy how I can’t even say a word without getting cancelled
This is mpd it’s based on a true story so yes that woman is an actor but there is a real woman who potentially killed all those victims in an emergency
There was a young boy in Chicago that called 911 for his mom. The operator told him to stop playing with the phone. He called repeatedly told the same thing. The mother did die.
@@hagermannre3 Idk if her job is the one special case where this doesn't happen, if so that would be beyond idiotic, but jobs like this monitor every single call for these types of reasons.
@@hagermannre3actually no. In basically every call center calls are pulled from everyone daily at random to check for compliance and to grade them... Especially in 911 dispatch where lives are on the line.
@@sharktooth3141 No dispatcher's can be charged as accomplices to a crime for want and negligence. Because she Hung up on so many people it is reasonable to believe that her DIRECT actions lead to people's deaths.
@@sharktooth3141 how does that correlate to intentionally hanging up on people who have the chance to live and you let them die. She’s a psychopath if it was too much she could have just quit and let someone who could actually help do the job, instead she horrifically insults them then leaves them for death. She deserves to be locked up for live fr
A 911 operator did this where I live to a woman caught in a flash flood a few years ago. The woman was crying saying “please help I don’t wanna die! I’m going to drown!” The operator said “oh calm down! You’re not gonna drown!” Spoiler alert she did drown. She died and the operator was making fun of her while it was happening. As far as I know she didn’t face an repercussions for the woman’s death other than losing her job. BTW the lady caught in the flash flood didn’t drive into it or anything she was in a parking lot at a Hobby Lobby trying to get into her car when a horrible downpour started and the parking lot was in a low laying area. It happened so fast she didn’t have time to get to safety. She wasn’t doing anything stupid or reckless. She was simply in a very bad spot at a very bad and wrong time. RIP
I had a 911 operator nearly cost my neighbor her life when I applied a tourniquet to her artery she sliced on her tricep after falling through a window. We got into a pissing contest about weather I applied it right or not and sent an ambulance basicically on a routine call. He was fired and the ambulance driver commented to the neighbor had I not applied the tourniquet she would have probably bleed out. But it took nearly six months for an investigation to be completed and had I not complained every other day I doubt they would have been even reprimanded.
For the record this would NEVER happen in most departments. I am a 911 operator in NJ and we are always listening in on one anothers calls. I can also say that in my department, our 911 lines ring differently than regular calls so the police supervisor knows when we get a 911 call and often will come into the room and check to see what it is or ask us what it was if he didn't immediately hear us dispatch help. I know there are stories about awful dispatchers but for the most part there are a lot of protections in place to ensure when a person calls 911 they get immediate help.
In Quebec 911 is handled by a central call center. So this situation could happen, but it wouldn't go frther than a couple of calls because they are reviewed on a regular basis.
I remember one time I wanted to kill myself really bad and was having a bad episode and I called the suicide hotline and the operator was such a horrible person on the phone, with no empathy. I would hang up and call hoping to get someone else. They would answer and say “stop calling” I couldn’t believe someone like that was put in that position for something so serious. I help people spiritually, mentally and energetically now. Be the change you wish to see, if others can’t be ❤
@@redrasegarden this was in 2015 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jaydon Chavez-Silver was shot in a drive-by shooting, and was about to die. The woman on the phone calling the operator said, "He's been shot! How many times do I have to fucking tell you?" And, she got that response, and the operator hung up on her, causing Jaydon to die.
This reminds me of a 911 call I heard where a teen girl called 911 to tell them that her mom's boyfriend was holding her mom hostage and threatening to "off her" if she left him. The 911 operator wasn't acting like this but she was a few bricks short of a load when it comes to trying to listening and communication skills. The operator kept repeating and getting things wrong and it was taking her entirely too long to get all the information. From what I recall is basically dude was inappropriate with his girlfriend's daughter and when the girl told her mom and she confronted him. The daughter left but the dude held the mom hostage with threatening to "off her" if she left him and/or went to the police. Long story short the cops went to the apartment where they was at and Bro Guy thought it be a good idea to pull his little pea shooter out on about half a dozen officers entering the homes. He ended up taking a few 5.56 to the chest and stomach and a 12 gauge point blank to the side of the dome.
Imagine being the last hope of people possibly dying instead you've been their last displeasure. People with zero empathy and sympathy must avoid civil services.
@@arakwar That's why the world in this generation continuously deteriorates in morals and integrity.. because of apathy. Apathy is the door to ignorance. Empathy is the door to wisdom.
This scenario HAS happened often in real life with 911 operators around the country. This episode shows how serious the situation is when this ACTUALLY happens. Can you imagine the double terror that a victim feels when 911 is hanging up on or abandoning them. This can never be allowed to happen and there must be law enacted that 911 operators who do this must serve lengthy prison sentences. Victims are dying or in danger of dying when they call 911. When a rogue 911 operator hangs up it is often certain death for the victims and should be thought of as attempted murder. There needs to be continuous audits of 911 operators without fail in order to make sure those who do this are caught and held fully accountable. The chance that this can happen to you and has happened to others is enough to make sure that it never happens again! Tragic.
True, but in most cases, 911 operators who act like this get caught and are held accountable very quickly. There is extremely low tolerance for this kind of crap for a damn good reason, and people's lives could literally be hanging in the balance. I remember a case several years ago where a teenager was shot and I believe his girlfriend was the one who called 911, and the girlfriend was obviously panicking. The 911 operator flippantly said something along the lines of: *"Well, if you're just going to be rude, I'm hanging up."* and the operator hung up. The boyfriend died, and the operator was quickly identified and charged for what she did (or perhaps more accurately, what she _didn't_ do). That teenager died because a teenage girl was frantic and panicking after her boyfriend had been shot, and the operator couldn't take being yelled at by a teenage girl who was terrified that she was about to lose her boyfriend. And then in contrast to that there was another story where a 911 operator got a call and realized it was from her son's girlfriend, and the girlfriend informed the mom that he'd been shot. The mom was somehow able to both dispatch help and then keep a cool enough head to try and help the girlfriend calm down while she got to have what might have been her last words with her son. Her son thankfully survived.
She gets fired and blames the new girl who, with the cop, found the man who was shot. She started harassing her too until she gets in a car crash, while she was harassing the new 911 operator, she thinks she got hung up on but the girl didn't hang up, and somehow found where she was and got her an ambulance in time, and through tears she sobbed "you didn't hang up..!"
This does not just happen in the US, in Sweden there was a case of a man calling in with shortness of breath and the operator said he sounded fine and hung up, the guy died of a ruptured gallbladder
I live in Dallas and a woman lost her life because the 911 dispatcher did not give important information to the police who could have saved her life. The woman's ex-boyfriend was holding her hostage inside of her own home, then he shot and killed her. I heard about another woman who drowned when the 911 dispatcher told her that she should have watched out for high water instead of driving into it. It was at night and the woman didn't see the high water under the bridge until she ended up in it, it was raining and the water got high. By the time the rescue people got there she was dead, other people called 911 but they were told the same thing that the poor lady was told, they even tried to save her but they couldn't reach her. The 911 dispatcher was quitting anyway so I guess that she figured what the hell!!!!! I tried out for the job of a 911 dispatcher here in Dallas but I didn't get hired, because that young woman whose ex-boyfriend murdered her wouldn't have had a chance to kill her, because I would have given the police all of the information to save her.
I knew a lady that one of her relatives passed away bc the operator wouldn't help her send paramedics to the house. The relative passed away. Not sure if she filed a lawsuit after that
I remember this episode well. The plot is Maddie is struggling dealing with people and she gets inspired by Gloria’s no nonsense attitude of not taking any s*** from people and I remember thinking pretty cool. And later Maddie joins Athena on her patrol just to see how she deals with people as well and Athena inspires her by saying “if I let every person get to me I wouldn’t make it past breakfast”. The episode goes on and I’m really enjoying it, then the 2 of them go past the restaurant where the guy is lying bleeding to death and then this short takes it from there. I remember being very shocked when it was Gloria who took his call, and to point out, this short does take out a bit where he tries speaking a different language (I don’t even want to say what I thought it was cause I don’t want to offend) and she says “you think speaking a different language is going to help you?” And then later when it’s revealed she hung up on so many more people who really needed help, I was just shocked, wasn’t expecting it at all
Once in BC, Canada I called 911 and after about 20 rings, a recording came that said all emergency operators were busy. Please call back later. I kid you not. 😮
@djristi2mblik471 Yes. When there are natural disasters, mass shootings, and the likes. When you see and/or her emergency vehicles, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE move out of the way!!! Every second counts.
The fact that she said REPRIMANDING for that stunt. That one call alone with the gun shot victim should be a one and done deal, she should’ve served time and been fired
I'm just amazed they didn't straight-up charge her for gross incompetence, meditated negligence blatant bullying and flippant attitude AND turning her backs on the very people who needed help! People like that make me sick!
Not really explained in the show past, she got tired of people constantly being in panic and never “speaking nicely” or “asking how I am” something like that
@@gnomerobot6972lmao we just making things up now? I’m pretty sure the plot was that the lady started hanging up because of dead end calls, where she’d hear the callers she was trying to help die. Still psychotic to not just take a sabbatical or quit the job, but not at all what you said
I believe anyone who works with people in an emergency situation and government agencies should be held to a higher standard! They should see actual jail time and severe consequences when purposefully neglecting their duties especially when it leads to people dying or further exacerbating their injuries
I couldn’t imagine hanging up on someone who just told me they were shot. I’d stay on the phone even if a complete stranger called me and started saying that 😂 I’d help anyway I could and this character it was legit her only job 😂
I had a neighbor show up on my door step one time with a bullet wound and a giant gash across his stomach that he was holding to keep stuff from falling out I guess. I brought him in and ruined my couch but he ended up living. The doctor told me if I didn't he would have died. Turns out his girlfriend cheated and her and her new guy were taking everything worth taking from the apartment when he came home and they attacked him and left him for dead. He called 911 multiple times but they kept hsnging up on him because the woman wouldnt believe his story. I was the closest person he knew (2 doors down). Crazy shit.
I had a woman send in her post mastectomy pictures to me thinking I was her doctor and I immediately let her know she had the wrong number and that I had deleted the pictures. She called to apologize and we spent an hour talking about how brave and beautiful she was. If someone called me accidentally with something like that I’d do literally anything to help them. It’s terrifying how few actually would 😔
In 98, this happened to me in Detroit, while describing to 912, my wife was having a severe asthma attack, the operator hung up on me repeatedly, when an ambulance finally arrived it was over forty minutes too late. And they had the nerve to send me a bill for the ambulance.
B O O M E R The worst part is, I know far too many people, men and women alike, who turn this way as soon as they hear an accent or bad english. We had one who nearly cost us a 1.5 million contract because the caller has a korean accent. IT WAS THE PERSON ABOUT TO BUY EIGHTEEN CARS FOR HIS FAMILY BECAUSE HE WON LOTTO. Even as she was being dragged out of the site, she kept screaming how unfair it was. Doesn't matter who, doesn't matter when, you do your job with as much empathy, compassion and integrity as you can, ESPECIALLY if they're recording your every goddamned word!
I'm pretty sure there was a woman in real life that worked as the emergency number operator, and didn't pick up dozens of calls because "she didn't feel like talking at the time"
I think the 911 dispatcher is the same actor who played the entitled mother in that episode of House, where she kept insisting she was right? She seems to have a corner on these kinds of roles lol
For context about this episode. The lady gets fired and starts trying to ruin the other operator's life for getting her into trouble. She calls 911 from her car one day and crashes. She becomes deaf from the crash and believes the operator hung up on her. She ends up saying she doesn't care if she hung up cause she doesn't blame her. She then explains when she started her job it was all great until she had this 1 emergency call where a woman's house was broken into. This girl was murdered during the call and all Gloria could do was listen to her screaming for help as she was killed. She wanted to stop hearing the screams so she hung up. This trauma, instead of getting help, was oppressed into a coping mechanism. Gloria would start hanging up or avoiding talking to people on call because all she would hear is the girl screaming in her head. The operator was on the phone the whole time, found her location and saved her. Gloria apologised when she recovered and thanked her for not doing what she did to all of her victims
Not 911, but I called the suicide hotline a few years ago. I'd managed to get away from my abusive partner of 5 years, but had to basically restart my whole life from nothing and was coping with PTSD. A bunch of people in the family didn't believe me because they liked my ex, and I was wrestling with the idea that no one would ever love me. The old guy on the suicide hotline told me I should stop complaining about problems that "weren't that bad."
I once called 911 after taking a bunch of pills, I was scared and sad and I got a similar response and was hung up upon, then someone found me unconscious and saved me, but these things do happen and it's so horrendous to imagine people can completely disregard other lives and that I nearly died cuz of this.
Context: She always hangs up people on purpose is because noone of the people questioned her how she was and nor greet her. For example: If someone called 911 and asked her "How are you" or "Hello" then she would call someone to go there, but if the caller said noone of that, she would just hang up.
Fort Smith, Arkansas 911 we will never forget how you treated the flood victim trapped in her car..The 911 operator laughed as that woman took her last breath.
Helpline job is for a purpose.. if a helpline person hangs up for wrong reasons, it's ok. But on rightful helplines, the agent shud be penalised so the message reaches the people properly
From someone know personally knows someone who did 911 and non emergency, the amount of times she’s had to deal with all sorts of calls. Even people calling 911 that were non emergency, I knew how much it pained her that she had to tell them to call non emergency because that was protocol. She cared very much about every call she had and tried to get as much information as she could so they could be assisted. And yeah, she knew 911 operators who were just as uncaring as this woman, if not more. It’s hard to find compassionate people who just want to help any way they can. Unfortunately many in management positions in the PD don’t want those types because they are a threat to their position. Even as far as Chief of Police. Any good upstanding officers leave because they don’t want to tweak rules just because someone’s a fellow officer. Most who stay have more blood on their hands than any would know.
This is exactly what happened to that kid who was stuck upside down in his dad's van. He called 911 using voice activation but the dispatcher hung up thinking it was a prank. The kid managed to call twice before he passed away from asphyxiation. Heart breaking
Sadly I’ve heard of this happening in real life. I remember a case from around 2009-10 of some dispatcher receiving a call and of course the girl calling was panicking because her father/grandfather (can’t remember which) was having an active heart attack, the guy kept telling her to watch her language and hung up on her a couple of different times. From what I heard he was fired from that position!
My spiteful ass You take as much time as I can after I you know am properly financially ready or something after the robbery. I would spend as much time as I can to find out who that person is
"They want to put me in jail for what you said" no lady you legit nearly caused a man to die that she personally witnessed by happenstance and its a logical conclusion in the hundreds of calls she did this to that some of these people died. Its like the nurse that nearly unalived me by sending me home for a week straight. Told my family I was being a baby because she was my first baby I was preggo with. Told my family not to bring me back until its time for a week straight. She called my back up doctor told him I was in but that I was fine just being a baby and she could sign me up with his permission "no need to get out of bed". Turns out she personally sent my dads friend away 8 years prior with her baby when she was on a high risk list due to her heart problem. She didnt even let her doctor know and signed her out. She/dads friend called Dr Young and he reprimanded her/nurse. He was my doctor too but he was gone that week and she convinced the back up doctor not to even bother looking at me..... So this lady has been a nurse 40 years. Only reason Lora and I didnt die is because we defied her. We knew she was wrong and we pushed back. 8 year span between me and Lora having our kids and this woman nearly offing us. How many people did she unalive? Lets give her some benefit of the doubt though she doesnt deserve it because often this is an attitude problem that has always existed however lets say she was a good caring empathetic nurse for most of the 40 years. Lets say Lora was the first one she nearly offed. In that 8 year span of her giving me the same attitude and nearly offing me you KNOW she had to have been the cause of some dying. Not everyone is as openly defiant as us. Some people will hurt just to not inconvenience others and flat out suffer in silence when being talked down to like this woman talked down to us. A lot of people have social issues and its so hard to even ask for help. I have social issues but I get confrontational when I see I am being treated badly. You have to get me mad enough but once I am have 0 care for your opinion or feelings (it takes a lot to get there so let that tell you how much of a cow this nurse was). Many people shrink with other peoples rude attitudes. So how many scared moms to be died at home because she sent them away and they were too scared to come back for help? That wouldnt even go on her record as it looks like they just didnt get help in time. So the evil cow got to stay there. I should have sued but social issues I dont want to go to court about anything ever. I also wont be polite when people want to talk down to me like Im the problem as they tend to do when someone is taking someone to court for violating them. Its a tactic the defending side uses. I had barely survived thanks to my doctor coming back and agreeing to induce me, and after I had my kiddo they found the issue was an impacted bowel caused by undiagnosed IBS. Not going for long periods was normalized in my family so I never kept track. I didnt realize how long it had been since I went throughout my pregnancy which this condition was worsened due to pregnancy slowing down functions while making room for the baby and your body just changing and growing a person. So what normally would have been once a week became months. I also was not being a baby. I have a severely high pain tolerance turns out as they couldnt understand how I wasnt in that level of pain months prior. I dissociate from pain. I have adhd and people with adhd and or autism we dont always react to pain in the same way as neurotypical people add to that cptsd from childhood violence etc and having severe pains in my stomach due to normalized ibs and me having to block it out to functionbmy cocktail of issues allowed me to block most of the pain out. So the fact it was so bad I felt it and couldnt block it out should tell you how bad it got. This woman almost unalived Lora and me due to her negligence (Jacksonville Alabama hospital was closed down some time after this I only recently found out last year trying to get my records. My kiddo is 15 now) how many people did she actually unalive due to her negligence? How she was doing this doesnt leave much of a trail. It is so insidious. This woman on the clip is a character but people like her arent just simply shite talking they are causing the deaths of people with their negligence and deserve more than being fired they deserve jail time.
Is it weird that I love the first guy’s voice? It makes me feel so bad because he sounds like he’s struggling to push the words out, and he’s genuinely suffering, hats off to that actor
My friend attended a 911 recruiting seminar. After extolling the benefits and perks of working 911 the agent played recorded calls of gruesome calls. The one recording that my friend got spooked over was a lady who was screaming while being attacked by home invaders. She was begging for help as the pop pop sound came. As she was dying she was still begging for help to the 911 operator until she stopped abruptly. After the recording session of the seminar ended 25 out of the 32 people walked out. That job is a calling and they need people who can control their emotions during high stress calls.
As a former 911 dispatcher, I don't see how this horrible operator could have gotten away with multiple hang ups, much less thousands. Managers do live listenings (listen to live calls) and pull recorded calls to taste the operators performance. This show and others like them are too ridiculous.
Many people can't handle the pressure but quitting the job represents weakness to them. So they keep it for the sake of good conscience. On the other hand, other people are simply evil because of past experiences.
Whats sad is theres real footage out there of operators that do this to people. I remember a woman was about to drown in her car and when she called the Operator, the Operator ridiculed her, then mocked her. While you hear the woman on the scared for her life. She ended up passing.
No they are calling for help. I have been in that situation myself and sometimes you can't find your own reasons not to follow through but you don't necessarily want to die. You need a calm and rational and hopefully trained individual to talk you through the situation.
imagine hunging up on someone with an emergency when helping them its literally your JOB
Unfortunately, this actually happens. Some people are just evil. 😢
Yeah there was a case where a 911 operator got extremely pissed at the person on the other end because the persons freind had been shot and was dying the 911 opererator hung up and by the time help did arrive it was to late
Can't, it just don't make sense
@@santiagorodriguez5338it doesn’t make sense no but unfortunately there are people like Gloria, saw another short featuring this particular episode and she apparently hung up on them for not saying shit like good morning and other stuff you’d say on social calls, like bitch they’re not calling you to just talk theyre calling you to get emergency help, and i can believe it because there are plenty of idiotic people who’d do this kinda shit
People like this makes me sick
"They're gonna put me in jail because of what you said." No lady, its because of what *YOU* said. And did.
well more like what she didnt do
Tv karen
@tristenhteso9802 and what she actually did...you know, hanging up on people
Yees
This is what happens to people with a duty of care who are wilfully negligent.
Idk if she knows this but most people ride bikes because they’re faster than running.
exactly
Even if she was smart enough to know that, she would still hang up on them
faster than most cars😂
Nah I'm built different I got the speed of SpongeBob "you wanna see me run to that mountain and back"
@@aceplunder”wanna see me do it again?”
- the quickster
"hello 911, I've been stabbed"
"well stab him back, you're not a child anymore"
😂😂
“If u were really gonna jump u wouldn’t have called me”
That hits home. Someone was brave enough to reach out and was denied help.
I knew a nurse who said that to a suicidal patient who then jumped. Thanks, a poor excuse for a Nurse. One couldn't directly trace this reprimandable unprofessional behavior but this nurse said it directly to me. Was it a type of skite or did she really say that.? Anyway, it just showed how heartless this person was.
@@carolleenkelmann3829 That’s horrible. I hope the nurse got consequences equivalent to their actions.
@@carolleenkelmann3829my mums a nurse and she told me to do it when I called begging for help because she sent her abusive mother over for me to look after, which just added to my stress, said it wasn't her problem.
Statements like these are usually the tipping points for suicidal people to follow through.
@@operez1990 yep
The old lady gets in a car accident later and has to call 911, there's an issue with the phones and she thinks the younger woman hung up on her, she breaks down thinking she's been left to die alone like she left so many others but the ambulance shows up and she's fine. If I remember right she started hanging up on people when she had a girl call that was hiding from robbers, the girl begged her to stay on the line because she was scared but the woman hung up because she couldn't handle hearing her die.
what epsiode?
what episode ?
You can't be on that job and be weak like that
L operator
Season 2 EP 5@@k00l_._
That's a lot of the people that work for the police departments. They aren't police, but they act like they have some type of authority. They have attitudes and they're very rude. When you go to conduct business at the police departments, I've experienced this myself. Hold them all accountable
As a cop myself yes weve had dispatcher turn what is a show up to the call and talk into a physical confrontation needs to be fixed
That's also a show
AND they know their relationships with known reoffenders, sometimes they choose which officer to send for the expected result which can be disgusting.
Yup
It’s insane what perceived power does to awful humans. In bootcamp we had these freaks in the laundromat who would terrorize the recruits. I told my drill instructor because it despite what they were doing to us, it WAS STILL WORSE. I’ve never seen a 5’3 woman tear down a human so fast and gather us like her little ducklings lol. Never saw a single one of those faces on Parris island again. Freaks like that exist EVERYWHERE. It’s even worse when they’ve earned nothing of value but feel entitled to what those around them have earned.
Remember, If an actor is making you mad they are good at their job.
Edit: damn I started a war for saying actor.
Also it’s crazy how I can’t even say a word without getting cancelled
Oh, she killed it.
Facts
I know right
Ez Miller make me angry ..
This is mpd it’s based on a true story so yes that woman is an actor but there is a real woman who potentially killed all those victims in an emergency
There was a young boy in Chicago that called 911 for his mom. The operator told him to stop playing with the phone. He called repeatedly told the same thing. The mother did die.
I heard about that one
That's just ridiculous 😔
Same thing in Detroit, mom died.
An emergency operator hanging up on the job, disregarding the emergency, should be a felony.
@@franciscojaviermendezrinco1902 Ya agree 💯
Recordings aren’t checked in this universe?
There are also others in the call center who would have heard her
Most don't get checked until there's a complaint or worse.
@@jamespaul2587they wouldnt necessarily if they are focused on the calls they are receiving
@@hagermannre3 Idk if her job is the one special case where this doesn't happen, if so that would be beyond idiotic, but jobs like this monitor every single call for these types of reasons.
@@hagermannre3actually no. In basically every call center calls are pulled from everyone daily at random to check for compliance and to grade them... Especially in 911 dispatch where lives are on the line.
She is responsible for all the crimes she hanged up upon.
And ur unreasonable
@@sharktooth3141 No dispatcher's can be charged as accomplices to a crime for want and negligence. Because she Hung up on so many people it is reasonable to believe that her DIRECT actions lead to people's deaths.
@@sharktooth3141
Hey Karen
If you actually went to school, you'd know that word is applicable to you.
@@sharktooth3141 how does that correlate to intentionally hanging up on people who have the chance to live and you let them die. She’s a psychopath if it was too much she could have just quit and let someone who could actually help do the job, instead she horrifically insults them then leaves them for death. She deserves to be locked up for live fr
The operator is responsible for anything that happens as a result of them not sending authorities
I love when people are like, "because of what you said" instead of "because of what i have done" . People like that never will take accountability!
That's the whole "cancel culture" thing. They do stupid things to kill their careers, then cry about "cancel culture." 😄
I love hearing that from drunk drivers. They tell the cops that the cop is going to ruin their lives. No, you chose to drink and drive!
A 911 operator did this where I live to a woman caught in a flash flood a few years ago. The woman was crying saying “please help I don’t wanna die! I’m going to drown!” The operator said “oh calm down! You’re not gonna drown!” Spoiler alert she did drown. She died and the operator was making fun of her while it was happening. As far as I know she didn’t face an repercussions for the woman’s death other than losing her job. BTW the lady caught in the flash flood didn’t drive into it or anything she was in a parking lot at a Hobby Lobby trying to get into her car when a horrible downpour started and the parking lot was in a low laying area. It happened so fast she didn’t have time to get to safety. She wasn’t doing anything stupid or reckless. She was simply in a very bad spot at a very bad and wrong time. RIP
I remember that
I had a 911 operator nearly cost my neighbor her life when I applied a tourniquet to her artery she sliced on her tricep after falling through a window. We got into a pissing contest about weather I applied it right or not and sent an ambulance basicically on a routine call. He was fired and the ambulance driver commented to the neighbor had I not applied the tourniquet she would have probably bleed out. But it took nearly six months for an investigation to be completed and had I not complained every other day I doubt they would have been even reprimanded.
i’m literally crying- the disbelief in the poor guys’ eyes after she hung up when he needed help the most is so sad.
“Speak louder or I’m hanging up”
“Yelling wont do you any good”
Make up your mind lady!
For the record this would NEVER happen in most departments. I am a 911 operator in NJ and we are always listening in on one anothers calls. I can also say that in my department, our 911 lines ring differently than regular calls so the police supervisor knows when we get a 911 call and often will come into the room and check to see what it is or ask us what it was if he didn't immediately hear us dispatch help. I know there are stories about awful dispatchers but for the most part there are a lot of protections in place to ensure when a person calls 911 they get immediate help.
Thank you for the service you provide and for holding ppl accountable when they don't.
In Quebec 911 is handled by a central call center. So this situation could happen, but it wouldn't go frther than a couple of calls because they are reviewed on a regular basis.
Thank you for your service and helping people
That should be jail time. She should serve sentences for being responsible for anything that happened in her “hang-ups”
Agree 100 percent
Negligent homicide.
This is what happens when ya hire a Karen for emergency services
It's a television show-
It's not real.
*Karen,* that's what she reminds me of!!!!
@@rattlecat5968 and? This actually happens and this just tries to get attention aimed at those people
@@xenohunter9482Don't be ridiculous
No. Actually it's only attributeable to dei ,crt
as someone whose dealt with suicidal ideation for a few years now if a 911 caller hung on me like that that would’ve been my last straw.
I remember one time I wanted to kill myself really bad and was having a bad episode and I called the suicide hotline and the operator was such a horrible person on the phone, with no empathy. I would hang up and call hoping to get someone else. They would answer and say “stop calling”
I couldn’t believe someone like that was put in that position for something so serious.
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I feel so bad for you, it hurts that these things happen, I really hope that you’re in a better place now, mentally, physically, and emotionally
Same energy as the real-life 911 operator who said, "You know what, ma'am? Do it yourself." on a call.
When? Why?
@@redrasegarden this was in 2015 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jaydon Chavez-Silver was shot in a drive-by shooting, and was about to die. The woman on the phone calling the operator said, "He's been shot! How many times do I have to fucking tell you?" And, she got that response, and the operator hung up on her, causing Jaydon to die.
@@KentonMakings oh god! How horrible!
@@redrasegarden I know.
@@KentonMakings she got fired right?
She hung up 100s of times? In addition to firing her they need to check how the department's supervision failed.
“If you were REALLY going to jump, I doubt you’d be calling me”
THAT would make me jump
This reminds me of a 911 call I heard where a teen girl called 911 to tell them that her mom's boyfriend was holding her mom hostage and threatening to "off her" if she left him. The 911 operator wasn't acting like this but she was a few bricks short of a load when it comes to trying to listening and communication skills. The operator kept repeating and getting things wrong and it was taking her entirely too long to get all the information.
From what I recall is basically dude was inappropriate with his girlfriend's daughter and when the girl told her mom and she confronted him. The daughter left but the dude held the mom hostage with threatening to "off her" if she left him and/or went to the police.
Long story short the cops went to the apartment where they was at and Bro Guy thought it be a good idea to pull his little pea shooter out on about half a dozen officers entering the homes. He ended up taking a few 5.56 to the chest and stomach and a 12 gauge point blank to the side of the dome.
Imagine being the last hope of people possibly dying instead you've been their last displeasure.
People with zero empathy and sympathy must avoid civil services.
You don't need empathy to do the job at 911. You just don't hang up on people and try to help them, since it's your job.
@@arakwar That's why the world in this generation continuously deteriorates in morals and integrity.. because of apathy.
Apathy is the door to ignorance. Empathy is the door to wisdom.
This scenario HAS happened often in real life with 911 operators around the country. This episode shows how serious the situation is when this ACTUALLY happens. Can you imagine the double terror that a victim feels when 911 is hanging up on or abandoning them. This can never be allowed to happen and there must be law enacted that 911 operators who do this must serve lengthy prison sentences. Victims are dying or in danger of dying when they call 911. When a rogue 911 operator hangs up it is often certain death for the victims and should be thought of as attempted murder. There needs to be continuous audits of 911 operators without fail in order to make sure those who do this are caught and held fully accountable. The chance that this can happen to you and has happened to others is enough to make sure that it never happens again! Tragic.
There are such laws and always have been. Those same stories show them getting serious prison time, not just fired
The audits are what get lost sadly, these laws are in place. Just holding people accountable
True, but in most cases, 911 operators who act like this get caught and are held accountable very quickly. There is extremely low tolerance for this kind of crap for a damn good reason, and people's lives could literally be hanging in the balance.
I remember a case several years ago where a teenager was shot and I believe his girlfriend was the one who called 911, and the girlfriend was obviously panicking. The 911 operator flippantly said something along the lines of: *"Well, if you're just going to be rude, I'm hanging up."* and the operator hung up. The boyfriend died, and the operator was quickly identified and charged for what she did (or perhaps more accurately, what she _didn't_ do). That teenager died because a teenage girl was frantic and panicking after her boyfriend had been shot, and the operator couldn't take being yelled at by a teenage girl who was terrified that she was about to lose her boyfriend.
And then in contrast to that there was another story where a 911 operator got a call and realized it was from her son's girlfriend, and the girlfriend informed the mom that he'd been shot. The mom was somehow able to both dispatch help and then keep a cool enough head to try and help the girlfriend calm down while she got to have what might have been her last words with her son. Her son thankfully survived.
She gets fired and blames the new girl who, with the cop, found the man who was shot. She started harassing her too until she gets in a car crash, while she was harassing the new 911 operator, she thinks she got hung up on but the girl didn't hang up, and somehow found where she was and got her an ambulance in time, and through tears she sobbed "you didn't hang up..!"
The suicidal one was the one that got me. That poor soul.
Bro SHE BROKE THE MAIN RULE OF BEING A DISPATCHER
“If you were really going to jump I’d doubt you’d be calling me” hit so hard personally because of the fact I have attempted suicide multiple times
Don't try it again. Please. You have a purpose for being here, even when it doesn't feel like it.
I've had the same struggles. Hugs to you.
I'm right with yall. I attempted last January, but thankfully, my parents found me. I have gotten the help I need, and I hope yall have too.
This does not just happen in the US, in Sweden there was a case of a man calling in with shortness of breath and the operator said he sounded fine and hung up, the guy died of a ruptured gallbladder
The audacity the gall the imppuudence the nerve of that woman to say "they want to put me in jail because of what you said" is levels over 9000
Imagine at a live-death situation and 911 just say "how is that my problem"
I live in Dallas and a woman lost her life because the 911 dispatcher did not give important information to the police who could have saved her life. The woman's ex-boyfriend was holding her hostage inside of her own home, then he shot and killed her. I heard about another woman who drowned when the 911 dispatcher told her that she should have watched out for high water instead of driving into it. It was at night and the woman didn't see the high water under the bridge until she ended up in it, it was raining and the water got high. By the time the rescue people got there she was dead, other people called 911 but they were told the same thing that the poor lady was told, they even tried to save her but they couldn't reach her. The 911 dispatcher was quitting anyway so I guess that she figured what the hell!!!!! I tried out for the job of a 911 dispatcher here in Dallas but I didn't get hired, because that young woman whose ex-boyfriend murdered her wouldn't have had a chance to kill her, because I would have given the police all of the information to save her.
If an actor can make you hate them, they're a good actor
Ya exactly 💯
I knew a lady that one of her relatives passed away bc the operator wouldn't help her send paramedics to the house. The relative passed away. Not sure if she filed a lawsuit after that
I remember this episode well. The plot is Maddie is struggling dealing with people and she gets inspired by Gloria’s no nonsense attitude of not taking any s*** from people and I remember thinking pretty cool. And later Maddie joins Athena on her patrol just to see how she deals with people as well and Athena inspires her by saying “if I let every person get to me I wouldn’t make it past breakfast”. The episode goes on and I’m really enjoying it, then the 2 of them go past the restaurant where the guy is lying bleeding to death and then this short takes it from there. I remember being very shocked when it was Gloria who took his call, and to point out, this short does take out a bit where he tries speaking a different language (I don’t even want to say what I thought it was cause I don’t want to offend) and she says “you think speaking a different language is going to help you?” And then later when it’s revealed she hung up on so many more people who really needed help, I was just shocked, wasn’t expecting it at all
name of show?
@@eren34558 it’s called “911”
Once in BC, Canada I called 911 and after about 20 rings, a recording came that said all emergency operators were busy. Please call back later.
I kid you not. 😮
I had that happen here in the USA when I needed an Ambulance. It's more common than people think!
Well maybe they all are on calls?
@djristi2mblik471 Yes. When there are natural disasters, mass shootings, and the likes.
When you see and/or her emergency vehicles, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE move out of the way!!! Every second counts.
@@lovealwaysmom I am no native speaker, but aren’t operators the ones who take the calls? I could be mistaken, but still…
The fact that she said REPRIMANDING for that stunt. That one call alone with the gun shot victim should be a one and done deal, she should’ve served time and been fired
I'm just amazed they didn't straight-up charge her for gross incompetence, meditated negligence blatant bullying and flippant attitude AND turning her backs on the very people who needed help! People like that make me sick!
Wanna know her reasoning?…
Because the people dying didn’t ask how her day was going.
Not really explained in the show past, she got tired of people constantly being in panic and never “speaking nicely” or “asking how I am” something like that
Boo hoo
Sounds like a narcissist/psychopath
@@gnomerobot6972i am gonna go in a hospital and say ive never seen a unsick or wounded person
@@gnomerobot6972lmao we just making things up now? I’m pretty sure the plot was that the lady started hanging up because of dead end calls, where she’d hear the callers she was trying to help die. Still psychotic to not just take a sabbatical or quit the job, but not at all what you said
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I believe anyone who works with people in an emergency situation and government agencies should be held to a higher standard! They should see actual jail time and severe consequences when purposefully neglecting their duties especially when it leads to people dying or further exacerbating their injuries
...they do...? People are too focused on unrealistic tv dramas than following up on a story
She deserves to go to jail for what she did.
I couldn’t imagine hanging up on someone who just told me they were shot. I’d stay on the phone even if a complete stranger called me and started saying that 😂 I’d help anyway I could and this character it was legit her only job 😂
I had a neighbor show up on my door step one time with a bullet wound and a giant gash across his stomach that he was holding to keep stuff from falling out I guess. I brought him in and ruined my couch but he ended up living. The doctor told me if I didn't he would have died. Turns out his girlfriend cheated and her and her new guy were taking everything worth taking from the apartment when he came home and they attacked him and left him for dead. He called 911 multiple times but they kept hsnging up on him because the woman wouldnt believe his story. I was the closest person he knew (2 doors down). Crazy shit.
I had a woman send in her post mastectomy pictures to me thinking I was her doctor and I immediately let her know she had the wrong number and that I had deleted the pictures. She called to apologize and we spent an hour talking about how brave and beautiful she was. If someone called me accidentally with something like that I’d do literally anything to help them. It’s terrifying how few actually would 😔
@@brandocalrissian3294damn yo, that's insane.
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In 98, this happened to me in Detroit, while describing to 912, my wife was having a severe asthma attack, the operator hung up on me repeatedly, when an ambulance finally arrived it was over forty minutes too late. And they had the nerve to send me a bill for the ambulance.
The police, or the hospital?
She then proceeds to harass the woman who reported her
B O O M E R
The worst part is, I know far too many people, men and women alike, who turn this way as soon as they hear an accent or bad english. We had one who nearly cost us a 1.5 million contract because the caller has a korean accent. IT WAS THE PERSON ABOUT TO BUY EIGHTEEN CARS FOR HIS FAMILY BECAUSE HE WON LOTTO. Even as she was being dragged out of the site, she kept screaming how unfair it was.
Doesn't matter who, doesn't matter when, you do your job with as much empathy, compassion and integrity as you can, ESPECIALLY if they're recording your every goddamned word!
I'm pretty sure there was a woman in real life that worked as the emergency number operator, and didn't pick up dozens of calls because "she didn't feel like talking at the time"
This 911 operator deserves to go to jail
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I think the 911 dispatcher is the same actor who played the entitled mother in that episode of House, where she kept insisting she was right? She seems to have a corner on these kinds of roles lol
“They are trying to put me in jail for what you said.”
“YOU hung up on those people.”
Well said
Anyone that is like her are the reason We The People have lost so many Good People 😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
For context about this episode. The lady gets fired and starts trying to ruin the other operator's life for getting her into trouble. She calls 911 from her car one day and crashes. She becomes deaf from the crash and believes the operator hung up on her. She ends up saying she doesn't care if she hung up cause she doesn't blame her. She then explains when she started her job it was all great until she had this 1 emergency call where a woman's house was broken into. This girl was murdered during the call and all Gloria could do was listen to her screaming for help as she was killed. She wanted to stop hearing the screams so she hung up. This trauma, instead of getting help, was oppressed into a coping mechanism. Gloria would start hanging up or avoiding talking to people on call because all she would hear is the girl screaming in her head. The operator was on the phone the whole time, found her location and saved her. Gloria apologised when she recovered and thanked her for not doing what she did to all of her victims
She belongs in jail
She belongs in an emergency situation. With someone exactly like her on the 911 line.
What a horrible person. 😞
"Operator, I need assistance."
*Operator: "Nuh-uh."* 🗿☝️
"You're not going to jail because of what I said, but because of what you did."
Hell yeah she needs prison
Not 911, but I called the suicide hotline a few years ago. I'd managed to get away from my abusive partner of 5 years, but had to basically restart my whole life from nothing and was coping with PTSD. A bunch of people in the family didn't believe me because they liked my ex, and I was wrestling with the idea that no one would ever love me. The old guy on the suicide hotline told me I should stop complaining about problems that "weren't that bad."
“If YoU wEre reAllY gOiNg tO JuMp” is wild 😭
I once called 911 after taking a bunch of pills, I was scared and sad and I got a similar response and was hung up upon, then someone found me unconscious and saved me, but these things do happen and it's so horrendous to imagine people can completely disregard other lives and that I nearly died cuz of this.
Context: She always hangs up people on purpose is because noone of the people questioned her how she was and nor greet her.
For example: If someone called 911 and asked her "How are you" or "Hello" then she would call someone to go there, but if the caller said noone of that, she would just hang up.
Fort Smith, Arkansas 911 we will never forget how you treated the flood victim trapped in her car..The 911 operator laughed as that woman took her last breath.
Caller: I’m gonna jump I can’t take it anymore.
Her: do a flip *hangs up*
Helpline job is for a purpose.. if a helpline person hangs up for wrong reasons, it's ok. But on rightful helplines, the agent shud be penalised so the message reaches the people properly
They are real people like this. Karma will be them calling 911😅😅😅😅
From someone know personally knows someone who did 911 and non emergency, the amount of times she’s had to deal with all sorts of calls. Even people calling 911 that were non emergency, I knew how much it pained her that she had to tell them to call non emergency because that was protocol. She cared very much about every call she had and tried to get as much information as she could so they could be assisted.
And yeah, she knew 911 operators who were just as uncaring as this woman, if not more.
It’s hard to find compassionate people who just want to help any way they can. Unfortunately many in management positions in the PD don’t want those types because they are a threat to their position. Even as far as Chief of Police. Any good upstanding officers leave because they don’t want to tweak rules just because someone’s a fellow officer. Most who stay have more blood on their hands than any would know.
This is exactly what happened to that kid who was stuck upside down in his dad's van. He called 911 using voice activation but the dispatcher hung up thinking it was a prank. The kid managed to call twice before he passed away from asphyxiation. Heart breaking
Yelling at me won’t stop the bleeding😂 damn that’s cold
Playing that 911 operator simulator game and picking all the obviously wrong answers be like;
Sadly I’ve heard of this happening in real life. I remember a case from around 2009-10 of some dispatcher receiving a call and of course the girl calling was panicking because her father/grandfather (can’t remember which) was having an active heart attack, the guy kept telling her to watch her language and hung up on her a couple of different times. From what I heard he was fired from that position!
imagine hunging up on someone with an emergency when helping them it's literally your JOB.
Called 911 when I was about to get robbed operator didn’t give 2 shits.
My spiteful ass You take as much time as I can after I you know am properly financially ready or something after the robbery. I would spend as much time as I can to find out who that person is
"They want to put me in jail for what you said" no lady you legit nearly caused a man to die that she personally witnessed by happenstance and its a logical conclusion in the hundreds of calls she did this to that some of these people died.
Its like the nurse that nearly unalived me by sending me home for a week straight. Told my family I was being a baby because she was my first baby I was preggo with. Told my family not to bring me back until its time for a week straight. She called my back up doctor told him I was in but that I was fine just being a baby and she could sign me up with his permission "no need to get out of bed".
Turns out she personally sent my dads friend away 8 years prior with her baby when she was on a high risk list due to her heart problem. She didnt even let her doctor know and signed her out. She/dads friend called Dr Young and he reprimanded her/nurse. He was my doctor too but he was gone that week and she convinced the back up doctor not to even bother looking at me.....
So this lady has been a nurse 40 years. Only reason Lora and I didnt die is because we defied her. We knew she was wrong and we pushed back. 8 year span between me and Lora having our kids and this woman nearly offing us. How many people did she unalive?
Lets give her some benefit of the doubt though she doesnt deserve it because often this is an attitude problem that has always existed however lets say she was a good caring empathetic nurse for most of the 40 years.
Lets say Lora was the first one she nearly offed. In that 8 year span of her giving me the same attitude and nearly offing me you KNOW she had to have been the cause of some dying. Not everyone is as openly defiant as us. Some people will hurt just to not inconvenience others and flat out suffer in silence when being talked down to like this woman talked down to us. A lot of people have social issues and its so hard to even ask for help. I have social issues but I get confrontational when I see I am being treated badly. You have to get me mad enough but once I am have 0 care for your opinion or feelings (it takes a lot to get there so let that tell you how much of a cow this nurse was). Many people shrink with other peoples rude attitudes. So how many scared moms to be died at home because she sent them away and they were too scared to come back for help? That wouldnt even go on her record as it looks like they just didnt get help in time.
So the evil cow got to stay there. I should have sued but social issues I dont want to go to court about anything ever. I also wont be polite when people want to talk down to me like Im the problem as they tend to do when someone is taking someone to court for violating them. Its a tactic the defending side uses. I had barely survived thanks to my doctor coming back and agreeing to induce me, and after I had my kiddo they found the issue was an impacted bowel caused by undiagnosed IBS. Not going for long periods was normalized in my family so I never kept track. I didnt realize how long it had been since I went throughout my pregnancy which this condition was worsened due to pregnancy slowing down functions while making room for the baby and your body just changing and growing a person. So what normally would have been once a week became months. I also was not being a baby. I have a severely high pain tolerance turns out as they couldnt understand how I wasnt in that level of pain months prior. I dissociate from pain. I have adhd and people with adhd and or autism we dont always react to pain in the same way as neurotypical people add to that cptsd from childhood violence etc and having severe pains in my stomach due to normalized ibs and me having to block it out to functionbmy cocktail of issues allowed me to block most of the pain out. So the fact it was so bad I felt it and couldnt block it out should tell you how bad it got.
This woman almost unalived Lora and me due to her negligence (Jacksonville Alabama hospital was closed down some time after this I only recently found out last year trying to get my records. My kiddo is 15 now) how many people did she actually unalive due to her negligence? How she was doing this doesnt leave much of a trail. It is so insidious.
This woman on the clip is a character but people like her arent just simply shite talking they are causing the deaths of people with their negligence and deserve more than being fired they deserve jail time.
Is it weird that I love the first guy’s voice? It makes me feel so bad because he sounds like he’s struggling to push the words out, and he’s genuinely suffering, hats off to that actor
My friend attended a 911 recruiting seminar. After extolling the benefits and perks of working 911 the agent played recorded calls of gruesome calls. The one recording that my friend got spooked over was a lady who was screaming while being attacked by home invaders. She was begging for help as the pop pop sound came. As she was dying she was still begging for help to the 911 operator until she stopped abruptly. After the recording session of the seminar ended 25 out of the 32 people walked out. That job is a calling and they need people who can control their emotions during high stress calls.
As a former 911 dispatcher, I don't see how this horrible operator could have gotten away with multiple hang ups, much less thousands. Managers do live listenings (listen to live calls) and pull recorded calls to taste the operators performance.
This show and others like them are too ridiculous.
Haha oh well, she's fired, who else is hanging up on people? Oh yeah james from ecounting.
The fuck is ecounting XD
Seriously?! You deserve to be in jail!
Many people can't handle the pressure but quitting the job represents weakness to them. So they keep it for the sake of good conscience.
On the other hand, other people are simply evil because of past experiences.
I couldn't do this job, it would absolutely break me.
Irl they wouldn't survive in that environment like that, they'd have been picked up on and booted out.
I got to admit that she is good at making jokes about serious situations. Reminds me of the Mrs Vancome lady from Mad Tv from back in the day
When they said jump, did they mean suicide? Because if so, they wouldn’t be calling 911, they would call 988
Whats sad is theres real footage out there of operators that do this to people. I remember a woman was about to drown in her car and when she called the Operator, the Operator ridiculed her, then mocked her. While you hear the woman on the scared for her life. She ended up passing.
"Heellpp nowww"
No offense but I laughed over that part
She speedrunning it
It's scary how many 911 operators are like her in the USA
"911 whats your emergency?"
"I need an ambulance, ive been shot"
"But are you DEAD?"
"what?"
*click*
They picked a great actor for that role
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"Heelp a robber, he shot mee... Help nooww" I can't not laugh at that accent 😭
"Speak louder or I'm hanging up"
*2 sec later*
"Yelling at me won't stop the bleeding"
“Speak louder or I’m hanging up”
*speaks louder*
“Stop yelling, yelling won’t stop the bleeding”
Gloria "if you were really going to jump you wouldn't be calling me"
(Ironically shes got a point there)
No they are calling for help. I have been in that situation myself and sometimes you can't find your own reasons not to follow through but you don't necessarily want to die. You need a calm and rational and hopefully trained individual to talk you through the situation.
@@delerious0 I meant the fact about the calling her part not her inappropriate hangup response
and she still had the audacity to complain about getting fired.....
If i was in charge shed be fired after the first hang up. You never hang up until the person is safe
She is putting up the perfect act, how does she do that?
That's some talent right there!