@Alex O'Toole You do realize a 3 year old wouldn't even know what the emergency number is much less what to say unless her parents specifically trained her to do so? And children are absolutely heavily influenced by parenting style used with, good or bad.
@Alex O'Toole I highly doubt most three year olds would know how to emergency dial, they usually have to be taught that. Both of them deserve credit, the parents for teaching her this and the child for being responsible and doing what she was taught.
I loved how the dispatcher assisted the little girl. Her voice is very comforting and reassuring. Thank you so much for your service. Keep loving your work. 🥰
This story is the most lovely one ever, imagine having a beautiful, smart daughter like Emma and know that she saved your baby and probably yourself when she was 3yo!
Britain was the first country in the world to introduce the standard short emergency number 999 in 1937 after a fatal fire with multiple deaths. A phone call to the fire brigade couldn't be quickly put through the phone exchange because of the busy time of day. 999 was chosen because on the old mechanical exchanges 9 was the last number on each rotor and thus bypassed all other numbers. USA, playing catch up, took another 31years to introduce 911 in 1968.
neville mason 999 was also chosen with an eye to the then obviously impending war, as it was easier to find and dial on a rotary dial 'phone during an air-raid blackout
999 operators are so much better than American 911 operators when talking to children omg its heartbreaking listening to children calling 911 they are going through something scary and operators just ask the questions they need to while not offering any comfort to the child. i wish 911 operators were more like this 999 operator.
Bless her, so young but so smart deserving of that bravery award & in years to come she’ll realise how much of a true inspiration she was in helping save the life of her beautiful baby brother xx
What the hell does it matter whether the emergency number is 911 or 999. It's the way the call centre deal with the call, particularly if a small child is calling and probably needs some friendly and calming reassurance and assistance. I assume that all call handlers no matter what nationality ARE trained to deal with childrens calls, aswell adults. All i can finally say is Emma, you're a jolly good girl, very clever, and a brave girl too.I hope that very soon, you will be able to have lots of fun times, playing with your baby brother that you helped to save. I know that your mummy and daddy are very proud of you and also very happy to have such a big, brave, clever and beautiful giri as THEIR little girl. Well done sweetheart.
Fernanda - I hope you meant the hypothetical one that MSEIL was joking about. This call was done very well in my opinion. That's probably a difference in training from U.K. TO USA, though.
+Slushdog 101 takes 2 seconds to google it instead of commenting saying how stupid the girl/poster is for thinking it's 999 instead of 911. Just shows a lot of ignorance tbh.
@@jessie-ht7bc In the UK it is 999 or 112 or, if calling from a roaming cellphone, 911 as well. They all work. Support for Advanced Mobile Location (AML) has also been implemented so if you call one of the numbers from your mobile phone your GPS location is automatically transmitted and the operator knows where you are even before the call is answered.
I'm a mother of four, and this video nearly made me cry. I love the little girl!, who reminds me a little of my 5-year-old girl, my youngest. Thank goodness the mother and baby boy were OK!
Bruh to all the Americans freaking out because other countries have different emergency call numbers, *get a grip* I'm American too, but after about two seconds I realized that *logically* other countries would have different numbers for emergency services. It would be different if everyone in the vid had strong American accents and were clearly American, but it's obvious that they are British. Like I seriously don't get how stupid some people must be.
+Opalleaves Finally someone who gets it. I was losing faith in America. I mean I didn't know the UK's number was 999 but I know that every country has a different number. Thats really all you need to know to connect the lines, but some people not just Americans are sadly uncapable of understanding this.
The whole context of the emergency call was quite scary, but at the same time, the toddler is being so calm on the phone with the dispatcher, and she just has the most adorable voice!
I know this is a few years old, but darn it makes my heart happy. Everyone involved was so incredible from the dispatcher to the clever little girl, and what a beautiful baby brother! She truly saved his life, which makes her the best big sister ever 💜
That's important to teach your children how to call 911 when have emergency case like this,n she really do the good job for save her mother life,clever girl n congratulation for her mom to have daughter like her,so proud..
@@missprimproper1022 and again. It's such a nice term of endearment for a child. I've never heard the word poppet but it is such a pleasant sounding word
What a pretty little girl.. I wish sometimes I'd had children, and would have hoped they could be so on top of things. And a fantastic dispatcher, she really know how to talk to a kid.
A lot of former Asian British colonies also use 999. Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong. Also a lot of former British colonies in the Middle East also use 999. Some African and Caribbean countries too. Canada, a former colony was also 999 originally, but changed this to 911 in 1959.
Fun fact, in the UK, dialling 911 will redirect the call to 999. This is because kids are so exposed to American media, they are more likely to know 911 than the actual number.
@Googleisgay Googleispaedos except it's not nonsense, its reality. Stop telling people to go do research when you've clearly done none of your own. It would have taken you less than 30 seconds to verify what I said was true.
In Australia it's 000, not 999 or 911. However, because we have many tourists from Britain and America if you dial 999 or 911 you will automatically be redirected to 000.
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@@theparanoidandroid3583 Hi!! I'll be officially 17 in July, but life has been going well for me!! I completely forgot about this comment and this video, lol, it's fun to be brought back to the past sometimes
i love how everyone is saying that most of comments are about how americans didn't know that not all countries use 911 when all i can see are comments about people saying that most of comments are about how americans didn't know that not all countries use 911
@@chiakinanami4145 - Really? Cause I've scrolled down so far now, that all the comments have 0 likes or just 1, and still haven't come across a single comment, like the ones everyone are talking about, so they would have to have been non-liked comments, in which case, why do SO MANY PEOPLE care so much?
Wait, I swear I’m not being salty, but Brits are so aware of 911 being the American emergency number, but do Americans not come across 999 very often like on viral videos or films?
I love how the woman's voice changes when she hears it's a child. And the constant reassuring. That's someone with great people skills.
The other hero is the 999 responder...
When i was 3 years old I didn't know if I existed .
Same with me 😭
Same-💀💀
Cheers bro!!🤣🤣
honestly i still don’t know if i do
LMAO
Her being younger was probably what saved her mother’s life. The girl didn’t panic because she didn’t understand how bad it was.
Oh! Good point. But still, she knew what to do in an emergency. Smart girl. Or well-trained by her parents for such a young age.
Well maybe she did and knew to stay calm
@Alex O'Toole You do realize a 3 year old wouldn't even know what the emergency number is much less what to say unless her parents specifically trained her to do so? And children are absolutely heavily influenced by parenting style used with, good or bad.
@Alex O'Toole I highly doubt most three year olds would know how to emergency dial, they usually have to be taught that. Both of them deserve credit, the parents for teaching her this and the child for being responsible and doing what she was taught.
That's a good point
She's just 3 years old and she's saved 2 lives, her mum and her baby bro. She's an amazing 1
Ikr
The mum deserves a big kudos too, she taught her daughter exactly what to do in this situation. We all need to remember that.
"im giving mummy a cuddle" 😭😭😭 stopppp im crying
A three years old girl : I'm giving mummy a cuddle.
26 years old man (me) : What does cuddle means?
@@xyzzywyvy maybe you found out already but if not it's a hug
I loved how the dispatcher assisted the little girl. Her voice is very comforting and reassuring. Thank you so much for your service. Keep loving your work. 🥰
I wish I had a baby like her, Amen.
10 is enough for me
Hahahaha
i thought it was 911 how did the cops even come
+Dana Lorenzo 911 is for the US, and 999 is for England.
Lyndsey D. Thank you
I almost cried hearing her comfort her mother! So sweet!
It's 999 in the uk for people who didn't know
ohhhh
999 in united arab emirates
thx
Thx, bro, I was just wondering what state they had this number!
JDMT1GER 97 oh i was so confused
havent found a single comment about someone actually confused about the 911 thing
Sadie's Biz me neither 😂
They get downvoted so they're pushed really down
If you look at all the comments complaining about it they're from like 4 years ago, they've been pushed way down to the bottom now
It’s 999 for engalend
This story is the most lovely one ever, imagine having a beautiful, smart daughter like Emma and know that she saved your baby and probably yourself when she was 3yo!
Awesome work from this little one. That was sweet when she told dispatch she was "giving mummy a cuddle." Awww. Glad everyone is all right.
I loved how nice the dispatcher was. She was very kind and professional. I loved how she called the girl her "poppet".
What a lovely little girl, she is adorable. And the lady kept her calm and reassured her all the way, amazing. May God bless them all.
top marks to the call handler as well
Yeah she was so nice
Britain was the first country in the world to introduce the standard short emergency number 999 in 1937 after a fatal fire with multiple deaths. A phone call to the fire brigade couldn't be quickly put through the phone exchange because of the busy time of day. 999 was chosen because on the old mechanical exchanges 9 was the last number on each rotor and thus bypassed all other numbers. USA, playing catch up, took another 31years to introduce 911 in 1968.
neville mason 999 was also chosen with an eye to the then obviously impending war, as it was easier to find and dial on a rotary dial 'phone during an air-raid blackout
History is so cool!
And 911 wasn't adopted nationwide until much later. I still remember the police and fire numbers from growing up in the 70s.
the irony! when you realise 911 is similar to 9/11 and the attacks in america. yep strange coincidence
@@kathras uum the number existed way before that if im not mistaken
It's stressing me out that I can't find any 999/911 comments that people are mad about.
Ethereal Rhyme I can’t find them either.
Ikrr 😂😂
Now that's a wonderful kid..... very brave & very smart, saved a life at this age...... wait till she's 20 :D May Allah bless her & her family.
Amen
Such a wonderful operator. God bless you Ms Sarah ❤
999 operators are so much better than American 911 operators when talking to children omg its heartbreaking listening to children calling 911 they are going through something scary and operators just ask the questions they need to while not offering any comfort to the child. i wish 911 operators were more like this 999 operator.
Lauren Thompson because English people are more polite than Americans because they actually practice it
Lauren Thompson oh Jesus more stereotypes
Ana Alexa it's a generalization but come on.
Lauren Thompson it's the same
FYI I am in healthcare. In dealing with emergency situation you just ask the important question. TLC is not important when you have to save lives.
She's so sweet and clever!
Bless her, so young but so smart deserving of that bravery award & in years to come she’ll realise how much of a true inspiration she was in helping save the life of her beautiful baby brother xx
What the hell does it matter whether the emergency number is 911 or 999. It's the way the call centre deal with the call, particularly if a small child is calling and probably needs some friendly and calming reassurance and assistance. I assume that all call handlers no matter what nationality ARE trained to deal with childrens calls, aswell adults.
All i can finally say is Emma, you're a jolly good girl, very clever, and a brave girl too.I hope that very soon, you will be able to have lots of fun times, playing with your baby brother that you helped to save. I know that your mummy and daddy are very proud of you and also very happy to have such a big, brave, clever and beautiful giri as THEIR little girl. Well done sweetheart.
*911 calls be like*
Caller: MY SISTER IS BEING STABBED WITH A KNIFE!
Dispatcher:what kind of knife?
Omg!! I laughed OUT LOUD!! Then realized how sad because it's totally true!!!
that dispatcher is an idiot
ikr
Fernanda - I hope you meant the hypothetical one that MSEIL was joking about. This call was done very well in my opinion. That's probably a difference in training from U.K. TO USA, though.
MSEIL Dispatcher: what's your favorite color?
When 90% of the comments are just Americans not getting that life outside of America exists
yep, exactly what I was thinking
Well said
Ikr
+Slushdog 101 yeah well us Brits somehow know what 911 means and our parents or schools never taught us...
+Slushdog 101 takes 2 seconds to google it instead of commenting saying how stupid the girl/poster is for thinking it's 999 instead of 911. Just shows a lot of ignorance tbh.
Anyone from "112" countries? Where yall at?
Here I am (dutch)
😂😂😂 Der is er maar 1
Triple 0
@@y2zani885 nee hoor, bijna heel europa heeft dat
@@jessie-ht7bc In the UK it is 999 or 112 or, if calling from a roaming cellphone, 911 as well. They all work. Support for Advanced Mobile Location (AML) has also been implemented so if you call one of the numbers from your mobile phone your GPS location is automatically transmitted and the operator knows where you are even before the call is answered.
Amazing 3 year old. Amazing mother to raise a child like that. Amazing 911 operator handing the call😊
999*
911 Calls be like
3 year old: My mommy was shot.
dispactcher: with what kind of gun
3 year old: Idk I'm three.
dispatch: that wasn't the question
mariahsoftballqueen 😂
911 dispatcher: what’s the emergency?
Caller: my moms not breathing! Oh god! She won’t respond to me!
Dispatcher: okay can you put her on the phone?
Hi random person scrolling through the comments I hope you have a great day.
Hannah romero Thanks and you have a nice day also.
You too 😘
Aw thanks. Hope your days are full of happiness ☺️❤️
Sammy Pater Thanks and Hannah started this thread of comments , but she was so nice I thought we might add on. You have an awesome day or evening. 🐱
You too, after a year. 😉👍
Outstanding calm demonstrated by such a young girl. Huge respect to the lady call handler.
I'm a mother of four, and this video nearly made me cry. I love the little girl!, who reminds me a little of my 5-year-old girl, my youngest. Thank goodness the mother and baby boy were OK!
What a smart and beautiful Child God Bless her...
Aww it made me tear up when she told her mommy everything is gonna be ok 😭
For me Sara Morris also deserve a REWARD for being so calm and composed. May Allah reward here with health, wealth and happiness.
Bruh to all the Americans freaking out because other countries have different emergency call numbers, *get a grip*
I'm American too, but after about two seconds I realized that *logically* other countries would have different numbers for emergency services. It would be different if everyone in the vid had strong American accents and were clearly American, but it's obvious that they are British. Like I seriously don't get how stupid some people must be.
Opalleaves
here in croatia its 112
Kitsune Ren Miki oh it's 112 in Denmark too ;)
leave America
+Opalleaves Finally someone who gets it. I was losing faith in America. I mean I didn't know the UK's number was 999 but I know that every country has a different number. Thats really all you need to know to connect the lines, but some people not just Americans are sadly uncapable of understanding this.
Opalleaves im just a kid 😡
-.\ embarrassed by all the 911 comments. Come on guys the accent is a big give away 😪
@Mikalah Watson Do you get a notification everytime someone replies to any comment you've ever made on RUclips?? That's insane.
Cute and great story
Heartwarming...wonderful story
to this day I still dont know my country's emergency call line. emma is really brave for doing that she deserves the award
3 year old being able to do that is amazing, grown ups often underestimate their children.
The whole context of the emergency call was quite scary, but at the same time, the toddler is being so calm on the phone with the dispatcher, and she just has the most adorable voice!
shes such a talented girl im so proud of her i love her
Aww she cuddled her!
7 years later and this is still awesome!!
Beautiful and brave little girl ❤️😍👏🏾
An angel that young lady is..
I like how Brits talk 👍🏽
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Why thank you
Thanks x
Thanks!!
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ZweliousStudios234 productions ha - thanks xd
Thanks
You are a superstar.
Love you baby.
God bless you and your family
I know this is a few years old, but darn it makes my heart happy. Everyone involved was so incredible from the dispatcher to the clever little girl, and what a beautiful baby brother! She truly saved his life, which makes her the best big sister ever 💜
She is an angel🕊️💃
That's important to teach your children how to call 911 when have emergency case like this,n she really do the good job for save her mother life,clever girl n congratulation for her mom to have daughter like her,so proud..
999 you stupid
"Well done my poppet"
Clorox bleach what is a poppet? Can you Enlighten this ignorant Canadian on British words
@@missprimproper1022 thank you faith I appreciate that. That's a nice term of Endearment
@@missprimproper1022 and again. It's such a nice term of endearment for a child. I've never heard the word poppet but it is such a pleasant sounding word
@Griffith Williams it is a cool term of endearment for a child who is a sweetheart. Thanks people for the information.
*I read all the comments* just to see the "It's not 999 it's 911 here" and it's approximately *5% of the comments.*
What am I doing with my life.
Aww... Awesome... Smart and calm kid, loving and lovely operator...
I just wish 911 callers were this nice. Even when they're genuinely helping, they sound snappy.
What a pretty little girl.. I wish sometimes I'd had children, and would have hoped they could be so on top of things. And a fantastic dispatcher, she really know how to talk to a kid.
Ok fellow Americans, if you don't know, 999 is for the U.K.
***** *Ireland
Pastel Pepe and at japan its 110
999 is also for singapore
Fiola Bisci same as indonesia 110
in austria its
122 fireoffice
133 police and
144 ambulance
Salute to Miss Morris 👌👌🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐 she handled the situation very politely and cleverly 🙏🙏
Miss nmrr
Jessica Jones
Ok
She should be given a Pride of Britain award for this. Such bravery from a little girl. I praise her.
+Tony Fisher Are not! She'd be selfish if she DIDN'T save her mother.
+Tony Fisher of course she is brave, she is only 3 years old. most children that young would just cry as a reaction
Gracie Dunkley-Lock Exactly.
Tony Fisher SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!! She WAS being brave!
Tony Fisher just give up already. you clearly wouldn't notice bravery if it came and hit you in the face.
Beautiful an example of giving children skills at all ages to cope. Bless her little heart and all the people involved.🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
Who down votes videos like this? They need to see a cardiologist, because I'm sure that having such a black heart can't be good for their health.
The Child ❤ and the Dispatcher ❤ both are heroes ❤❤
everyones like " no its 911" but no clearly they are from england and in england they call 999
some person oof the more you know
Wow, she actually saved her little brother from being born way too early, my heart
A lot of former Asian British colonies also use 999. Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong. Also a lot of former British colonies in the Middle East also use 999. Some African and Caribbean countries too.
Canada, a former colony was also 999 originally, but changed this to 911 in 1959.
your little girl is an absolute credit to you both xx
I just called 999 and they are very kind, helped my family from my dad
Lol it’s the police department not some charity
Amazing little girl. Hope everyone is doing well including her sibling.
If this was America they would ask her fifty times "so your mom fell down the stairs?"
Kara Mulligan IKR
Kara Mulligan this is not actually the full version of the call you can look it up
Sarah wass the full version is 3 minutes, and they still never asked her 50 times, so your point is...?
Amazing baby girl saving her mom🙏❤
10% is people saying that this is amazing the other 90% is people calling people dumbasses for not knowing what 999 is😂
And I havnt seen one comment not knowing what 999 is xD
Awesome Shadow Pretty much every comment I’ve seen is ‘what is 999 I thought it was 911’
Chloe Patterson okay well your blind
Awesome Shadow You’re* and scroll a bit further down you’ll see I’m not blind.
Chloe Patterson I know how to spell it you dumb fuck and im not wasting my time with you
Where was the bit where the call handler has to determine that the mother didn't have the baby in her arm,s but in her "tummy". That was the best bit!
When a three year old child is smarter than some adults and call 999/911 for stupid reasons. :-)
Such a BRAVE little soul!!! Thats a good thing and the mother is REALLY lucky to have her!!😊😊😊
quite amusing how most of the comments are just Americans who dont get the idea that the UK has a different emergency number to them
Yeah and them thinking she was stupid and called the wrong number when there stupid not knowing it's different
+Tumnus 06 😭😭😭 u guys are so mean to Americans becuz some of us don't know your 999 number u guys are mean
Gracie Dunkley-Lock but now it's full of people criticizing that people don't know what 999 is
quite hilarious that so many comments are downgrading and negative towards Americans.. like youres for instance..move it along
Gracie Dunkley-Lock no one good around studying 📚 emergency 🚨 numbers you butt- erfly
She is wise beyond her age. God is amazing
I'm American and I even knew what 999 was. Wow people.
I'm Vietnamese and I knew what 999 was.
Smart and beautiful little girl. Good job Emma!
for everyone who thinks "999" is a typo:
999= UK
911= America
happy?
000 Australia!! :)
agree
Jacqui Bartlett YES :D
fuck america
Clifford wow. Frick you
Good GAWD why do I cry with these stories?
Britain: *exists*
America: Hold up that’s illegal
This 3 year old girl :saves her mother
Me at age 3 : gets into fight with a pigeon
sick of those "isn't that 911" comments
Beautiful. 🥰🥰
Fun fact, in the UK, dialling 911 will redirect the call to 999. This is because kids are so exposed to American media, they are more likely to know 911 than the actual number.
@Googleisgay Googleispaedos except it's not nonsense, its reality. Stop telling people to go do research when you've clearly done none of your own. It would have taken you less than 30 seconds to verify what I said was true.
That’s dang sad
Good job to the operator for not asking the same question 20 times in s row.
In Australia it's 000, not 999 or 911. However, because we have many tourists from Britain and America if you dial 999 or 911 you will automatically be redirected to 000.
i just love reading the comments. So much positivity and empathy flowing.
why am i reading comments
Because you are drunk
OR JUST AS DUMB---LIKE ME
OMG YOU ARE AMAZING!!! Thank you very much you just made my day just because you said why am I readin these comments lol!
how precious the little girl is.
I don't think this kid cares about certificate
relax it's just a reward
She is too young to understand what that word means. (I guess?)
She’s 3.
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@@yaboistatiic5830say what
I am so impressed by the kiddo! Smart girl!
Hungary:
- "My mom fell"
- "Is she bleeding?"
- "No"
- "Call us back when she is. I have another incoming call, bye"
Oh! She is so precious! I had heard this 999 call but I had never seen the little girl until this video showed up on my recommended.
0:08
The babies head is tilting backwards near extreme.
Hard to look at.
Omg what the!
:O
She deserve our respect... Good girl... Well done
im in america, im 10, and know that 999 is the U.K emergency number. I've never been in the U.K, but school told me.
The Bonnie Band Goldbonbon119 AJ you 12 big boy now!
Your now 13, I am too and I'm from the UK and know that out number is 999 and US is 911.
You're 17 now! How's life going?
@@theparanoidandroid3583 Hi!! I'll be officially 17 in July, but life has been going well for me!! I completely forgot about this comment and this video, lol, it's fun to be brought back to the past sometimes
@@thebonnieband Thanks for replying! Lovely to hear that everything's going well for you. Best wishes from England 😊
Her eyes are absolutely beautiful.
i love how everyone is saying that most of comments are about how americans didn't know that not all countries use 911 when all i can see are comments about people saying that most of comments are about how americans didn't know that not all countries use 911
Because those comments were written 1-2 years ago where the comment section were filled with questions like that.
SPOT ON
@@chiakinanami4145 - Really? Cause I've scrolled down so far now, that all the comments have 0 likes or just 1, and still haven't come across a single comment, like the ones everyone are talking about, so they would have to have been non-liked comments, in which case, why do SO MANY PEOPLE care so much?
Because liked comments have priority.
But yes, your right and I’m still scrolling to see if I can find any xD
@@Avarioth they got downvoted to hell, so they’re pushed really far down.
Wait, I swear I’m not being salty, but Brits are so aware of 911 being the American emergency number, but do Americans not come across 999 very often like on viral videos or films?
I think it’s because most of our uk tv is made by Hollywood or based in America, but most of American tv is also based in America and not Britain
Because I viewed so many American videos I was actually convinced 911 was the number even though I'm British, but finally I got over it. 😂🤦🏻♀️
“Clever girl”.
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