The Most Disturbing 911 Calls

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    Today, we look into the most disturbing 911 calls I have ever found.
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    • @Ghostman223
      @Ghostman223 Год назад +24

      HE JOINED THE DARKSIDE

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    • @CarmenTorres-di4hd
      @CarmenTorres-di4hd Год назад

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    • @justinmojica7112
      @justinmojica7112 Год назад

      Eyes n the skies n lies

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      @fearfulstatic Год назад

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  • @CuppycakeWillow
    @CuppycakeWillow Год назад +2557

    The operator in the first call is driving me crazy with how she isn't comforting Luis, he's a kid and is clearly terrified, she should be telling him that the cops are on the way and that he's doing a good job at hiding and being brave. The second call is just as vexing. 'If you become unconscious, call 999' I'm ashamed that she works for the emergency services of my country.

    • @mufc3575
      @mufc3575 Год назад +214

      I agree, awful police operator

    • @Ghostman223
      @Ghostman223 Год назад +206

      What a awful operater. Hope she got fired.

    • @OhReallyEh
      @OhReallyEh Год назад +249

      She absolutely should be fired, even if you don't believe them for some reason the kid said they were hiding and she keeps giving him attitude about speaking softly. I get its a hard job but Jesus christ that made me so mad especially as a first responder myself

    • @oscarchacon2878
      @oscarchacon2878 Год назад +109

      There was a episode of Sword and Scale that discussed 9-1-1 operators and asking stupid ass questions under the guise of "getting necessary information" can get people killed if there isn't time. She reminded me of that and I'm just glad little Lou made it out okay because she definitely did the least to help

    • @myunicornlovesmarilynmanso8800
      @myunicornlovesmarilynmanso8800 Год назад +90

      @@Ghostman223 agreed. She really deserves to be fired. Especially saying it may not be real... He sounds genuinely terrified. Like I wouldn't doubt it's real!

  • @stoney-51999
    @stoney-51999 Год назад +1499

    Operator in the first call is horrible. She should not have that job if she can’t even speak to a child nicely. “How do you know he’s inside the house if you can’t see him?” and my personal favourite, “I don’t know if it’s real or not” … like wtf? An operator should treat every call as “real” until the situation is no longer deemed as a threat. What an absolute hag. I hope she is ashamed of herself, honestly.

    • @yuricock
      @yuricock Год назад +105

      idk why an operator wouldnt trust a scared kids call like wtf

    • @sumbunniii8721
      @sumbunniii8721 Год назад +55

      @@yuricock not only that but she’s hiding and she’s literally yelling at her to talk more and more and be louder like wtf????

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 Год назад +28

      Worst operator ever

    • @Kaylaw9
      @Kaylaw9 Год назад +9

      I sincerely hope she doesn't have that job anymore. She's awful.

    • @TwighlightLugia
      @TwighlightLugia Год назад +9

      ​@gamfluent2857 Bro are you really gonna copy-paste this to every comment?
      Also "she has to keep the cops from looking bad because they might shoot a cowering 11 year old" is not the own you think it is.

  • @Rat_King_Covenant
    @Rat_King_Covenant Год назад +1686

    I hated how the first operator was being so impatient with that kid because she just couldn't comprehend that he was trying to be quiet so those home invaders wouldn't find him. I can imagine her making a desperate call to the police one day and hearing them be like, "I don't think this is real."

    • @itsAJ819
      @itsAJ819 Год назад +68

      She was horrible there.

    • @arthurfleck629
      @arthurfleck629 Год назад

      Easily the worst fucking operator I’ve ever had the displeasure of listening to‚ if that kid wasn’t smart enough to ignore her questions or answer quietly and bluntly the intruders would have found him even sooner.

    • @TheseSlayer
      @TheseSlayer Год назад +44

      She just yelling around, damn, just because he‘s a kid.. and the WHAAT?? is so sooo unnecessary

    • @selectamy2369
      @selectamy2369 Год назад +1

      I hated her. Shes dumb af

    • @siohunndai
      @siohunndai Год назад +17

      She didn't even make an effort to not shout every word, either.

  • @AkinoSominoCookierz
    @AkinoSominoCookierz Год назад +665

    “How do yu know if hes in the house if yu cant see him”
    Bruh hes hiding calling the police

    • @Oscario2004
      @Oscario2004 Год назад +90

      Imagine if the first 911 operator took an IQ test. It would be lower than my body count, which says something cuz I'm a virgin.

    • @Itmeb
      @Itmeb 9 месяцев назад

      Children can overreact very easily

    • @AkinoSominoCookierz
      @AkinoSominoCookierz 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@Itmeb its a child with a intruder in the house wdym overreact

    • @elliebeck-ss4rb
      @elliebeck-ss4rb 6 месяцев назад

      @@Itmeb not like the police have anything else to do it’s their job

    • @wintershock
      @wintershock 4 месяца назад

      @@Itmeb how exactly do you overreact when someone breaks into your house through a window.

  • @ItsJustMe0585
    @ItsJustMe0585 Год назад +875

    "It's real, It's real" on the first video, while the operator isn't listening, just broke my f'ing heart. Just send a f'ing cop out there. If it's fake, so be it. Teach the child a lesson in why it's bad to fake calls, BUT if it's real, you save a damn life. This isn't rocket science.
    The panic in the last girl too, is just soul-crushing. I have a 22 year old daughter of my own, and she did some stupid crap when she was a teen. She sounds almost the exact same.

    • @mclijah6472
      @mclijah6472 Год назад +23

      right, and the last call's responder didn't even tell her HOW to try and stop the bleeding like what the hell :(

    • @user-cy6zq9oj4w
      @user-cy6zq9oj4w Год назад +12

      the panic the boy must’ve felt when he heard her question him is so sad

    • @MaxKur0
      @MaxKur0 Год назад +8

      The first operator could of murdered the damn child and idk how they got the job it's not their job to be a judge and assume if it fake or real. I hope they have the harshest punishment.

    • @Erika.Jupiter
      @Erika.Jupiter Год назад +2

      ​@@Gamfluent
      What does overly trigger-happy police officers have to do with the woman treating the kid like shit? He was obviously terrified and tried to keep quiet and she just had to make it blatantly obvious to everyone and their grandmother that she doesn't belive the damn kid.

  • @K.I.R.B.
    @K.I.R.B. Год назад +614

    That first operator was so terrible, didn’t even comfort him and just plain rude.

    • @mitskiiuuss
      @mitskiiuuss Год назад +31

      Right I felt so infuriated with the operator, the boy was what? 11 for crying out loud, you should comfort any person who has an intruder in their house especially a child.

    • @a-ghost-named-Anna
      @a-ghost-named-Anna 11 месяцев назад

      Second one was even worse

  • @dollblooms2358
    @dollblooms2358 Год назад +392

    “I don’t know if it’s real or not.”
    Is that your job, ma’am? Or is it your job to send help just in case it is real?

    • @colin72
      @colin72 Год назад +74

      Yeah, she keeps grilling the kid with dumb ass questions while he’s trying to be quiet and hide. She was horrible.

    • @dollblooms2358
      @dollblooms2358 Год назад +29

      @@colin72 so much disdain in her voice, too. 9_9 i cannot believe so many 911 responders.

    • @the13throse
      @the13throse Год назад +35

      @@colin72 I'm so glad that kid was alright in the end, her behavior absolutely could have gotten him hurt or worse. I hope she was fired for that, but I'm not optimistic that she was.

    • @clownivore
      @clownivore Год назад +28

      i was so terrified that she was going to get him caught either stalling too long or making him talk too loudly

    • @katiedoodles
      @katiedoodles 6 месяцев назад

      An operator should treat every call like it’s real, and even if it does turn out to be fake then that’s good! That would mean nobody got hurt-

  • @pbjexell
    @pbjexell Год назад +215

    I love how everyone in the comments is slandering the operator in the first call, however the operator in the second call is even worse.

    • @humblesentiments1553
      @humblesentiments1553 Год назад +24

      The victim in the first call is a child. It's natural to feel more sympathy towards a child than an adult or even elderly man because humans have natural inclination towards protecting innocent beings and children are generally innocent.

    • @pbjexell
      @pbjexell Год назад +21

      @@humblesentiments1553 Yeah. While the first one has a worse impact because of how the operator failed to act on a kid, the second one (in my opinion) was worse as the victim had been suffering issues and the operator treated them as they were non-existent. I know that operators are supposed to be chill and call to calm down the called however she was gaslighting the victim the whole time.

    • @secretjanus
      @secretjanus 9 месяцев назад

      @@humblesentiments1553the old man fucking died on the second one

    • @Beowulf891
      @Beowulf891 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@secretjanus Abdominal pain isn't something to mess with. I went to the ER for the SAME REASON as this poor guy. It was excruciating and I couldn't even call 911 on my own. It was that bad.

  • @gooblette
    @gooblette Год назад +332

    the first operator has me fuming

    • @Izzy_Oak
      @Izzy_Oak Год назад +21

      for reals, even more so than the second

    • @ItsJustMe0585
      @ItsJustMe0585 Год назад +17

      @@Izzy_Oak agree. The second seemed to be more the fault of their policies. Seems like they will not send an ambulance for anything more than heart attack, stroke, or active internal bleeding. But these operators are not nurses or doctors. They shouldn't be the ones to triage that sht.
      I love how Canada does it. If you request an ambulance, you get it. If it's not needed, or was a fraudulent call, then you pay for their time, about $100-$200 here in Alberta.
      My daughter's boyfriend called one for her when she had a mental health breakdown and she was okay when they arrived, so we got a bill. Sucks, but I'm glad it was there, and they didn't question sending it out.

    • @the13throse
      @the13throse Год назад +9

      @@ItsJustMe0585 the US medical system has a lot of flaws for sure, but sending ambulences when requested is at least one thing it's got right, at least in my experience. It makes me hope that's a policy that's since been changed wherever that was, but I don't know

    • @Ping0309
      @Ping0309 11 месяцев назад

      fr

  • @Izzy_Oak
    @Izzy_Oak Год назад +242

    1st operator was so hard to tolerate

    • @myunicornlovesmarilynmanso8800
      @myunicornlovesmarilynmanso8800 Год назад +29

      Absolutely agree! She got me furious! Keeps giving the poor sweet heart an attitude for being a terrified child!

    • @sam8744
      @sam8744 Год назад +26

      she was pissing me tf off, like this lil kid and ur gonna be acting like this? this kid is terridied and ur short patience isnt welcomed in an area where this is pretty important

  • @flavia8504
    @flavia8504 Год назад +178

    "You don't need an ambulance" and "if you become unconsious call 999" WTF?!? This poor guy was clearly in pain.

  • @babybear6111
    @babybear6111 Год назад +80

    "you dont need an ambulance right now but if you faint or become unconscious call 999 again" MAAM DO YOU HEAR YOURSELF

  • @CyberWarezz05
    @CyberWarezz05 Год назад +138

    Basically the second call:
    Guy:"I have severe stomach pain, I have gallstones and sometimes even confusion"
    Operator:"But are you bleeding tho?"
    Guy:"No"
    Operator:"Then you don't need an ambulance"

  • @yonaholic
    @yonaholic Год назад +103

    why does the first operator have so much doubt abt the intruder when clearly the child is scared shitless. she sounds so aggressive too, not taking things seriously.

    • @shadowincvides
      @shadowincvides Год назад +5

      Then theres the 2nd one where the poor bastard is given the run around

    • @katiedoodles
      @katiedoodles 6 месяцев назад

      @@shadowincvideseven the last one drove me a little crazy, at least when she asked “is he snoring?” Like GIRL what do you think?!

  • @phil6899
    @phil6899 Год назад +89

    If you EVER have some sort of urgent need for an ambulance and for whatever reason they are dismissing you like the Mark Hemmings call, say that you can't breathe and you've got 10 out of 10 chest pain.

    • @chickenabuser5474
      @chickenabuser5474 Год назад +5

      I usually say my left nipple is twitching and it works all the times .

  • @vaporkay7831
    @vaporkay7831 Год назад +35

    "I've got gallstones in my stomach"
    "Sir, I'm gonna need you to take a warm bath"
    What the fuck was going on in that second call???

  • @user-cy6zq9oj4w
    @user-cy6zq9oj4w Год назад +183

    the last girl.. “i need him” is heartbreaking and i understand she had to come out with her hands up but imagine accidentally shooting your boyfriend and then being treated like you did it with malicious intent.

    • @roguemystique7
      @roguemystique7 Год назад +34

      I couldn't imagine being in either of their positions. It even sounded like at 25:18 they yelled, "sir! Put your hands where I can see them" or something similar.
      I get why the police do that. I just would hate to be lying there dying having to try and put my hands in the air quickly while trying to stay alive. Just so sad and awful.

    • @kaitbunni
      @kaitbunni Год назад +2

      @@Gamfluent they literally ruled out malicious intent

    • @Duskbound
      @Duskbound 9 месяцев назад

      As heartbreaking as it is, they have to respond to even accidental shootings like that. There's no guarantee that it was accidental until you clear the scene.

  • @Providence..
    @Providence.. Год назад +503

    Of course the first one pisses me off, lmao. That operator should have been fired on the spot after this, you should ALWAYS assume that every call you get is real and that the person is in danger! Didn't even make an effort to calm the kid down, total blockhead. Amazing how stupid some people can be.
    EDIT: the last one completely broke my heart man, like almost burst into tears, seriously. The fact that it was a genuine accident too makes it hurt more. Guns should be treated as if they are loaded at all times, can't be said enough, always check.

    • @value7227
      @value7227 Год назад +17

      not only that, she asked "is it a white or a black male"..?!!! like, nobody cares, someone broke inside. im not black but wtf??? hope shes fired

    • @Ping0309
      @Ping0309 11 месяцев назад

      @@value7227 she asked this so that the cops recognize him easier, not because she's racist. (at least I think so)

  • @weehoozy4454
    @weehoozy4454 Год назад +257

    The second one hurt me. I can't even begin to imagine the absolute agony he was in. Unbelievable how ignorant the operators were. Poor man, I hope he can finally rest in peace after such horrible pain. Absolute shame.

    • @DoziPNG
      @DoziPNG Год назад +25

      Classic NHS.. Healthcare is free here in England, but you never get help when you need it. I was on the waiting list for a simple ear surgery for 3 years, and eventually went deaf in that ear because I wasn't seen in time. I'm 19 now. I lost my hearing in that ear at 16.

    • @weehoozy4454
      @weehoozy4454 Год назад +11

      @@DoziPNG I'm so sorry, it's the same here in Scotland unfortunately. Things need to change, they really do.

    • @joniroxanne96
      @joniroxanne96 Год назад +1

      I'm from Croatia.
      I once complained about some stomach pains; but, by the time I got to scanning the area (which was almost six months), there was nothing found. 😒
      This is still *nothing* compared to the episode of acute bronchitis in high school. 😖

    • @weehoozy4454
      @weehoozy4454 Год назад

      @@joniroxanne96 Damn that's awful. To think those are the people who are supposed to help us is scary. I get that there's a lot more than just doctors not bothering to help but honestly, if we can't sort out the system why have it?

    • @yaboyDanny0
      @yaboyDanny0 10 месяцев назад +2

      Free medical care moment "no ambulance for you"

  • @wrentalcar
    @wrentalcar Год назад +340

    The second call got to me. I had horrible gallstones and had to get two surgeries for it and one surgery was an emergency surgery and for months everyone thought I was faking it until I was in the hospital for a week. It's horrible to know the pain he went through and no one helped when he was reaching out.

    • @zalibecquerel3463
      @zalibecquerel3463 Год назад +2

      I can dig it. See my comment above/below for a similar story.

    • @jaxmariegaming
      @jaxmariegaming Год назад +2

      I had the same issue. I thought it was a heart attack and I was told it was gas. Saw a doctor and he said it was gastritis. Finally went to the ER and they had to remove my gallbladder because of the stones.

    • @toxiczombiewolf5692
      @toxiczombiewolf5692 9 месяцев назад

      I called non emergency number because I didn't think it was a big deal till the second time a day later I just said I feel like I'm dying losing control turns out my appendix ruptured for a few days and and so much poison was in my abdomen it was pushing my organs around NHS I have serious trust issues with

  • @JunohNebula
    @JunohNebula Год назад +49

    That first call was frustrating as hell, imagine being that rude to a terrified child. I expect better of any operator dealing with a child.

  • @ajhildebrand3156
    @ajhildebrand3156 Год назад +29

    My dad’s biggest rule was treat every gun as if it were loaded, even if you knew the chamber was clear

  • @SmolBeanMyth
    @SmolBeanMyth Год назад +110

    Not even 6 minutes in and I can't get over the first 911 call. That operator is rude af and horrible. Not comforting the child and, at times, sounded like she didn't believe him. Bro, just send the police there! The child is scared and nobody wants to get caught by an intruder!

  • @duvanmyburgh9699
    @duvanmyburgh9699 Год назад +80

    1st operator could've conforted the kid, that must have been horrifying for him
    2nd operator should've done her job
    3rd operator should've told her to apply the tourniquet wayyyyyy earlier

    • @YeenQueenTTV
      @YeenQueenTTV Год назад +13

      Agreed 100%, especially with call 3. Because it was a leg wound, operator didn't take it seriously enough, and yet you can bleed to death in MINUTES from a shot to the leg, if it hits a major artery. Soon as I heard the sounds that poor guy was making, I knew he was toast--not quite agonal breathing yet, as I could hear him trying to say things so he was technically conscious still, but ... that's not a sound mildly injured people make.

  • @rosykindbunny1313
    @rosykindbunny1313 Год назад +58

    The first call infuriates me! That operator clearly didn't believe that child was telling the truth! The poor kid! I'm so glad he survived unharmed!

  • @have_at_it_hoss
    @have_at_it_hoss Год назад +37

    Almost rage-quit the video because of the first operator.
    "It's real. It's real." Brought tears to my eyes.

  • @slowedreality7191
    @slowedreality7191 Год назад +73

    That last one was so terrifying. Hearing his moans of pain maid me so uneasy. I watch true crime cases all the time and have never cried to any stories but this almost made me break.

    • @purplepills3
      @purplepills3 Год назад +7

      I think it was agonal breathing, I may be wrong. I cried, I couldn’t imagine losing my spouse like this, she was trying to comfort him and tell him to come back to her. I can’t imagine how she feels still to this day 😭

  • @simenon5929
    @simenon5929 Год назад +54

    I felt every second of pain in the first call while that woman was asking all those irrelevant-ass questions. Poor Luis.

  • @harmlesspenguin6104
    @harmlesspenguin6104 Год назад +52

    Had to take a stop at 6:27 for a breather because MY GOD THAT OPERATOR IS INCOMPETENT!!! Help the damn boy you idiot! If a kid calls 911 and you have the address and told the situation the police should be sent immediately AND THEN you get the finer detail, not the other way around!!

  • @shelbyisnotcool3186
    @shelbyisnotcool3186 Год назад +184

    The second is so sad…as someone who’s had gallstones, I can tell you its genuinely the worst physical pain I’ve ever had. I would be on the floor crying and literally thought I was dying. Poor guy suffered 😔

    • @zalibecquerel3463
      @zalibecquerel3463 Год назад +16

      I think I can honestly say that the happiest moment of my life was after a gallstone attack lasting 10+ hours, when the hospital gave me morphine. Oh yeah.

    • @mikeoxlong4556
      @mikeoxlong4556 Год назад +10

      It was awful. I used to have horrific gallstone pains. I got that thing out..

    • @AnOrdinaryDude13
      @AnOrdinaryDude13 Год назад +1

      My dad had kidney stones. Trust me he felt so happy when he got them out

    • @DawnAYoung-vk4on
      @DawnAYoung-vk4on Год назад +2

      I had to have my gall bladder removed via emergency after having pain for about a week. Pain started in my groin area so I thought maybe a pulled muscle until I could no longer walk upright or carry anything. Couldn’t even lift my arms. My gall bladder was completely infected and about to burst. They found a bunch of stones and I had to be on antibiotics for awhile. The gall bladder secreted the infection throughout my internal organs. It was one of the worst pains I’ve endured besides childbirth. Getting my hand caught in a meat slicer was less pain

    • @senthecat14
      @senthecat14 11 месяцев назад

      Didn't have any stones, but I had to get my colon removed because of a tumor blocking the whole thing and stretching it to the point of almost getting ruptured. Went to the ER several times and got told I was faking my excruciating pain (got told it was mere constipation) and that the excessive bleeding was normal. Took me going to the ER for the fourth time in the month, at the verge of dying (so weak and throwing up everything that entered my stomach) for them to pass a CT scan and founding the tumor and then sending me to get an emergency surgery. If it wasn't for the ER doctor taking my case seriously, I would be dead today

  • @Yourgothicgranny
    @Yourgothicgranny Год назад +29

    The 1st call has left me speechless, but why didn’t the 3rd operator instruct her to immediately apply pressure and/or a tourniquet to the wound/leg. Especially if he was hit in the artery in the leg?

  • @PyxeledGenesis
    @PyxeledGenesis Год назад +9

    Y'all are forgetting that not only was the first operator distrustful of and rude to the kid, but one of her first questions about the break-in was whether he was white or black.
    Yes, you need to know what the intruder looks like, but that's such an odd and deliberate way of phrasing it, as if it would change the threat of the situation.

    • @lexif.5463
      @lexif.5463 9 месяцев назад +1

      It wasn't a race thing, when responding to calls we need a description of the suspect so we can BOLO it

    • @kennedyc9235
      @kennedyc9235 6 месяцев назад

      @@lexif.5463 yeah, she was getting a description, but that’s a very weird and racially charged way to word that question. Is the protocol really to ask “white or black”? That’s strange phrasing

  • @nenavist9933
    @nenavist9933 Год назад +44

    Reminds me of a super frustrating (and somewhat controversial) case from Norway of a man calling the police because the dinner he’s having with two Americans has developed into an argument, and he’s sitting there calmly telling the operator that he’s being threatened. The operator doesn’t believe him and ends up getting pissy with him because he keeps calling, the man ends up being stabbed 9 (iirc) times and nearly dying

  • @gambo8171
    @gambo8171 Год назад +8

    "hOw dO YoU kNOw hE'S iN tHE hOuSE iF yOU cAn'T sEe hIM 🤓" he's just a little kid! he's scared dude. i hope she got fired, she's not a very good operator.

  • @Mollexi
    @Mollexi Год назад +134

    Poor Katie 😢you could hear the distress and worry in her voice. I can’t imagine how guilty she feels.

    • @omgtatercat
      @omgtatercat Год назад +31

      She really was trying so hard to keep herself together. It's so sad, and she will never forgive herself for it... even if it was an honest accident, she will never stop feeling that guilt. I feel so bad for her.

    • @hannahmabbott7370
      @hannahmabbott7370 Год назад +13

      I know but that's the thing about guns. They may have a fault in them that causes them to accidentally discharge. I presume this may be an uncommon occurrence but it does happen. She was not at fault here. The rifle manufacturer was.

    • @ItsJustMe0585
      @ItsJustMe0585 Год назад +5

      I agree. She sounds exactly like my daughter when she was a teen, and I was almost crying. But she was certainly brave and very attentive to his needs and what the operator was saying.
      She made a horrific mistake, but I pray that she can overcome this tragedy with the same bravery and grace as she showed in that call. I also hope she doesn't do it alone and seeks professional mental health care to do it.

    • @ItsJustMe0585
      @ItsJustMe0585 Год назад +16

      @@hannahmabbott7370 She was still at fault, as was her boyfriend. There should not have been a round chambered, you never aim to toward anyone you don't want to see dead.
      Misfire or not his death was due to both of their negligent acts. But it was still an accident and I hope dearly that she is able to overcome the mental anguish with as much grace and maturity she showed on the 911 call. No one should have to watch a love one die like that.

  • @trustyourmechanic177
    @trustyourmechanic177 Год назад +25

    I thought I was the only one pissed at the first call. Why are you asking this child all of these questions when they're trying to hide? The child Is obviously shaken up...

  • @farhadkabir6877
    @farhadkabir6877 Год назад +27

    911 operators should be held accountable and if their incompetency led to any death they should be charged with murder.

    • @lexif.5463
      @lexif.5463 9 месяцев назад +1

      Negligent manslaughter rather

  • @bruhhhead
    @bruhhhead Год назад +133

    the kid in the first call handles his situation so much better than the grown ass woman in the last one. I understand that it can be near impossible to keep your cool in situations like these, but can we just applaud the kid? I would’ve probably sounded like the woman in the last call tbh

  • @trevorstokens2894
    @trevorstokens2894 Год назад +18

    The first operator grinds my gears

  • @mischiefmanagedxx592
    @mischiefmanagedxx592 Год назад +48

    If I was the last girl I would never touch a firearm again. That is so fucking heartbreaking, I am in tears imagining the pain and fear she must have been in. Rest in Peace to Frankie...goodness that poor guy.

  • @ppl2luv
    @ppl2luv Год назад +7

    “if you become unconscious or unresponsive call 999”
    WHAT

  • @timidfaery
    @timidfaery Год назад +22

    That second call was astonishing! I didn’t think they could do that. Say you don’t need an ambulance. Here in America if you call for one no matter how stupid the reason sounds to us they send one. Just in fact the other night my granny was losing her mobility functions and incoherent saying she was hurting everywhere. She couldn’t comprehend how to get her legs to work so it was hard moving her. So we call an ambulance and found out from mom one of the medics said to her the ER is full this shouldn’t have warranted an ambulance! Well guess what we found out she actually had a heart attack!

    • @MermaidsAreNice
      @MermaidsAreNice Год назад +1

      True. My aunt was dying from cancer a few months ago and when her husband couldn't get her out of her chair to get her in bed they would call an ambulance. They did this a few times when needed and they would come and get her into bed. Maybe it was because she was on hospice though but im glad the ambulance would come and help.

    • @BM-rm9zy
      @BM-rm9zy Год назад

      Well that's the UKs wonderful "free, universal healthcare" system. Rationing and some dumb broad over the phone who isn't a medical professional dictating whether or not you get seen.

  • @emilyfaraday4968
    @emilyfaraday4968 Год назад +28

    Although of course 911 (or 999 here) operators are incredible, my mum had an awful experience when her dad (my grandad) collapsed. She called 999 as he had a fall, he was 73 and in a lot of pain, she called and they asked to speak to him. He said he was in pain and needed an ambulance and they said they would send one but it might be a while.
    5 HOURS went by, she tried to call back after one hour but they said they were busy and to wait until they got there. she called back at the 5 hour mark and the woman said 'is he still in pain? does he need an ambulance?' my mum said 'yes' and the woman (same woman from the first call) said that THEY NEVER SENT ONE. Why? Oh because apparently my grandfather didn't sound like he wanted to go to the hospital and didn't sound in that much pain.
    They sent one (SIX HOURS after the initial call) and they found out that he had late stage lung cancer.
    They also refused to send an ambulance for my great grandma (his mum) when she had a stroke and said that the family could handle it and would probably recover. She did not and instead rapidly deteriorated.
    I feel like so many medical professionals go by the way a person presents themselves, if they aren't screaming in agony then it isn't that bad. The three times I had broken bones (once as a kid, then teen, then adult) I wasn't believed and they were reluctant to X Ray. My mums heart failure also wasn't caught because she had claudication in her leg and it was brushed off an arthritis because she 'didn't seem that bothered by it'.
    I do understand that it must be such a hard job in any medical profession, particularly as a 999 operator to make those decisions, and obviously they deal with so many people, but my god the stories of people not being believed and then ending up in a worse condition or dead really get to me due to these experiences.

    • @pixystixnfairycrack
      @pixystixnfairycrack Год назад +7

      The broken bone thing resonates so hard with me. I have an extremely high pain tolerance. Broken bones don't really bother me but I do go and get them looked at. I don't know how many times I've argued with doctors about whether things are broken or not. My last one was a couple of years ago. I have a small farm and one my goats got it's head stuck in a fence. While trying to get him free, he reared back and caught my hand between his head and the fence. Snapped the first and second knuckles in my little finger and broke the boxers bone. My finger was bent in 3 directions and sticking out sideways from my hand. I had an appointment the next day with my orthopedic doctor so I figured I would just show it to him instead of going and spending all night waiting in the emergency room. So I went over to my moms house around the corner as she is a former ER nurse, we reset the bones, slapped a splint on my hand and called it a night.
      The next day the doctor asked what I did, told him what happened and that it was broken. He took off the bandage/splint that we had put on and asked me to make a fist, which I mostly did, and he had the audacity to laugh at me and tell me that nothing was broken and that it was fine. Because according to him if it was broken I would have been crying and not been able to move it at all. I got mad, told him I demanded an xray which he finally agreed too after 20 minutes of arguing. He then told me I was all set and to go home. I wrapped my hand, checked out of the office and was just unlocking my car when he came running out in a panic yelling, "Get back in here. Your hand is shattered and we need to splint it." blah blah blah.
      I let him put a splint on it, left his office, found a new ortho doctor and never went back to him. The new doctor is amazing and has it written on the inside of my chart in big, bold red marker "If she says it's a 5 it's actually a 12 for normal people"

    • @peachbunnys01
      @peachbunnys01 Год назад

      America sucks ass but at least if u call for a ambulance one comes and usually quickly, I can’t imagine calling 911 in pain and being told I can’t have a ambulance

  • @brecatanese4329
    @brecatanese4329 Год назад +34

    Oh god this last one is messing with me so bad. This is so heartbreaking. She sounds so upset and it’s so heartbreaking hearing him in the background.

  • @chriztianwennersten4154
    @chriztianwennersten4154 Год назад +24

    The first call made me so damn nervous.
    I'm relieved it got a good ending in that case.

  • @Barfigarfi
    @Barfigarfi Год назад +8

    Omg the first operator is insane, the kid needed the help asap she was asking SO MANY QUESTIONS and not taking any action

  • @Dexter81388
    @Dexter81388 Год назад +5

    ...did she seriously say "if you become unresponsive, call us back"?

  • @LauraDMcBryde
    @LauraDMcBryde Год назад +21

    It's difficult to find a RUclipsr who shows their true personality, instead of acting up, etc. I'm so glad I found your channel and found you. I applaud you showing your true self. You're awesome at what you do.

  • @kaialexander6806
    @kaialexander6806 Год назад +73

    Those first two are unfortunately familiar for me. It would have been a year and a half ago or so, I realised that someone close to me was planning to attempt suicide. When he started rejecting my calls, I immediately called 999, but because I live in a different county than them, I got through to a different emergency service than the one I needed. It wasn't my first rodeo so I explained the situation and asked to be transferred to the correct county or for them to pass it on. Instead, the operator told me I was calling the wrong number and wasting their time (as if I can help where my call is directed when I call 999) and sje gave me the number I "needed" to call, and that number turned out to be the non-emergency line. Now, I'm not an expert in calls to emergency services, but I consider _suicide_ to be an emergency. Still, I sat on hold with non-emergency line because getting through to someone could surely do something and then four minutes in, the call ended abruptly. I was in full panic at this point because I was calling about someone attempting suicide. So I started the process again, and luckily this time the operator took it seriously and got the message through.
    I ended up developing PTS symptoms from that night and other nights previous that had been similar, but I had days where I couldn't go to our local Lidl because the voice over the tannoy system sounded too close to that of the first operator. I was having flashbacks and nightmares around it where I'd get stuck in a loop with that operator and I'd end up too late to save the person I was calling about. Listening to those calls sent me straight back holy shit.

    • @the13throse
      @the13throse Год назад +18

      I've learned recently that even suicide prevention hotlines can be pretty inefficient, putting people on hold, dismissing callers, not listening...it's absolutely sickening that even in spaces where you're supposed to be able to get help, that suicide is still very much treated as no big deal or someone just overreacting

    • @peoplebro_1294
      @peoplebro_1294 Год назад +1

      Did they make it

    • @kaialexander6806
      @kaialexander6806 Год назад +4

      @@peoplebro_1294 they did, it's now been over year since their last suicide attempt and they're now a recovered alcoholic and doing a lot better. Thank you 💜💜

    • @kaialexander6806
      @kaialexander6806 Год назад +2

      @@the13throse I've had a mixed bag with those hotlines. One of them genuinely really helped me and I found a suicide prevention textline kinda helpful, but I've also sat on hold for half an hour with one and if my friend hadn't randomly messaged me at 1am, i don't know what I would have done that night and if I'd still be here.

  • @BuckBlaziken
    @BuckBlaziken Год назад +41

    I think one of the scariest thoughts pertaining to 911 calls is the 9/11 World Trade Center calls. Just knowing the fate of almost all of the people trapped in the towers and matching them to the desperation and fear in these calls is down right horrifying.

  • @user-cy6zq9oj4w
    @user-cy6zq9oj4w Год назад +7

    the first dispatcher??? i know dispatchers usually send someone out immediately but i feel like u should believe the caller no matter what “i dont know if its real or not” drove me nuts, he seems so scared i feel for the kid

  • @totallyawesomesteph
    @totallyawesomesteph Год назад +4

    "If you collapse, lose consciousness, faint or become unresponsive, pale, cold, clammy, please call back"
    ......what!?
    In all seriousness, wouldn't it be a much better to send an ambulance and let them decide if it's an emergency or not, rather than allowing someone to die?

  • @casperlyvv
    @casperlyvv Год назад +3

    the first call is so unbelievably frustrating. this poor kid is tariffed out of their mind and she has the nerve to say " iDk iF tHiS is ReAl" bitch what. you cant comfort the kid or anything??

  • @vestahahamashups4597
    @vestahahamashups4597 Год назад +10

    The first one pissed me off because the lady was being loud as fuck and kept asking him to talk…he’s hiding that could’ve costed his life

  • @BDN_1996
    @BDN_1996 Год назад +2

    How frustrating to be begging for help and then you have this lady like “no, you don’t need help. It’s not even serious. Calm down”

  • @morgue.dweller
    @morgue.dweller Год назад +55

    real 911 calls are some of the scariest content for me personally. thanks for this video. :)

  • @natalyabrette05
    @natalyabrette05 Год назад +5

    The first operator is taking her sweet time and not understanding that a child is in danger and has no time to relay details as they are clearly terrified. Just take the info, trace the call, send someone, it could have been life or dėath for the kid.

  • @GreenVikeenArt
    @GreenVikeenArt Год назад +20

    The caring message at the beginning made my tear up, I really needed that 😢

  • @roguemystique7
    @roguemystique7 Год назад +9

    15:28
    How is he supposed to call if he is unresponsive ect? So frustrating. I remember one time my stomach hurt so bad and I told my grandma.
    I said it's a feeling I've never felt before and I started throwing up. She said, "do you think it's your belly button ring?"
    I said, "no! It's inside my stomach not my piercing". God love her lol, but I ended up getting rushed to the hospital and my appendix had ruptured. I had to get surgery and stay in the hospital for awhile.
    I feel so bad for that man, among many other people who experience just complete rude, stupid, incompetent operators.
    I don't know the courses for becoming an operator but they should have people/actors what have you play out different situations for them to react to before bringing them into real life situations.

  • @timidfaery
    @timidfaery Год назад +8

    It always gets me when you have an operator like the first one. First she didn’t comfort that baby at all and second she didn’t tell him til almost the end to talk softly. It was causing me anxiety just listening bc I was worried they were going to find him!

  • @MsTigers4ever
    @MsTigers4ever Год назад +3

    I just want to say how funny it is in the second call how much of a subtitles are “inaudible” or incorrectly written when, as a British person, I can understand it perfectly 😂

  • @nyxbauer5620
    @nyxbauer5620 Год назад +8

    if that operator doesn’t start being nice to luis im gonna go on a head hunt.

  • @balls6819
    @balls6819 Год назад +17

    the snoring of the shot man is so disturbing to me

    • @bab8771
      @bab8771 Год назад +2

      Likely agonal breathing, rather than snoring.

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 Год назад +1

      Death rattle?

    • @AgentFulgoreBasedDepartment
      @AgentFulgoreBasedDepartment Год назад

      yeah, sounds like the death rattle. operator should’ve told her how to put pressure on the wound to save his life. the operator was almost completely useless.

  • @Leafsfanforever
    @Leafsfanforever Год назад +6

    The operator in the first one needs to go back to training. Their job isn’t to determine wether it’s real or not. Their job is to listen to the problem take it serious. And send whatever help is needed. Then the people who take the call and are actually going to the house will deal with it

  • @joshelton1382
    @joshelton1382 Год назад +6

    My 80 year old grandmother had to call 911 for my uncle once. Usually he just drives himself to the hospital but this time was bad. He has anxiety and depression so when the ambulance got there they kept trying to tell them that it was just an anxiety attack. My grandmother was insistent that they take him to the hospital. Turns out he was having heart failure. Luckily he was ok but he almost wasn't.

  • @AgentFulgoreBasedDepartment
    @AgentFulgoreBasedDepartment Год назад +5

    all three of these operators pissed me off. the night my ex husband was arrested for almost taking out my left eye and was rampaging around the apartment we lived in at the time, the very first thing i did was give the address and told the operator what was going on. she then snapped at me and told me to “stop antagonizing him” (i was yelling at him to "just leave" and "get out, i called 911").
    i screamed at her “IF HE WAS ANYMORE ANTAGONIZED HE WOULD'VE SHOT ME BY NOW, JUST SEND THE FKN COPS!!!!!!!” and continued to barricade myself in the bedroom while my ex was trying to batter the door down. you could audibly HEAR his destruction. the audacity of that operator victim-blaming me was over 9000.
    after an hour and a goddamn half they finally showed up, put him in cuffs, and took him away. it was an entire crime scene, photos taken and all. i got lucky that he didn’t own a gun and i was able to run to the bedroom with my phone on me. MY quick, instinctual reaction is what saved my life. the cops just showed up to take the trash out in the aftermath 😑

  • @tuathane
    @tuathane 11 месяцев назад +3

    I really appreciate your openings. I have lived with massive depressive disorder for 45 years, and your words of encouragement are a welcome relief while I am watching the dark videos that distract me. Thank you and keep up the great work.

  • @GameBearCartridge
    @GameBearCartridge Год назад +15

    what a brave little boy, he did exactly the right thing!

  • @squishkid107
    @squishkid107 Год назад +12

    The first operator was, kinda bad, the the second operator PISSED ME RIGHT THE FUCK OFF! Literally, he asked for an ambulance, and she DIDN’T SEND ONE, Because SHE thinks that he DOSEN’T NEED A AMBULANCE!

  • @worthy17
    @worthy17 Год назад +1

    The first 911 operator is so oblivious, it's like it's her first time talking to a kid. He's like 9 and someone broke into his home, he's gonna be scared. Like come on, ask one question instead of multiple bad ones

  • @bungalowfeuhler1541
    @bungalowfeuhler1541 Год назад +25

    Thank god that first operator is protecting the county purse strings. Wouldn’t want to risk our money being spent to protect us. The caller could be lying. If a few kids gotta die to save a few bucks, so be it. Leftover cash equals someone’s Christmas bonus.

  • @quillnt
    @quillnt Год назад +4

    last one was genuinely heartbreaking. i hope shes okay.

  • @mothwood4781
    @mothwood4781 Год назад +2

    The first operator is literally so heartless, my god. The poor kid sounds terrified, and she's being so cold to him as if he isn't in a life or death situation! I feel like that's the most disturbing part honestly - There's way too many situations where the dispatcher is just a total asshole to the poor caller, and it ends fatally for them.

  • @generalgrevious7635
    @generalgrevious7635 Год назад +2

    bruh the first call pisses me off, he's a little kid calling for help and the dispatcher takes forever to believe it

  • @kryptik.6422
    @kryptik.6422 Год назад +2

    That kid is brave as hell, I cant imagine going through that situation at such a young age. What an absolute chad

  • @joshjohnston2065
    @joshjohnston2065 Год назад +3

    I found myself yelling at the dispatcher from the first call. This woman is in the wrong damn profession.

  • @kekyointheshitpostingfool7959
    @kekyointheshitpostingfool7959 Год назад +10

    You should talk about the 911 call from the Gabriel Fernandez case. The backstory of the call is deeply heartbreaking and made me cry.

  • @pogosdead4320
    @pogosdead4320 Год назад +2

    I really hate the first dispatch. People like that need to be fired

  • @shad216jf
    @shad216jf 11 месяцев назад +1

    If I was the parent and my child had to deal with the first dispatcher, I would deadass sue them for possible endangerment and simply not doing their job

  • @selenaq444
    @selenaq444 Год назад +11

    my god the first two 911 operators are horrible

  • @iinsomniick
    @iinsomniick 8 месяцев назад +1

    in the second one, the guy keeps saying “im in agony though” whenever the lady said “you don’t need an ambulance.” he kept saying it even before then. (the captions say it’s unintelligible) it hurts to hear him ask for ambulance over and over again and telling everyone how much agony he’s in. you can even hear it in his voice the second time he calls. “can i have an ambulance? can i have an ambulance?” it’s almost as he’s screaming and crying out to just get help. it’s absolutely saddening.

  • @roguemystique7
    @roguemystique7 Год назад +8

    The 911 call that will always stick with me (besides the young boy who got stuck in his van at tennis practice) is Debra Stevens.
    Debra's operator was a woman named Donna Reneau, and she was despicable, absolutely a Karen and shitty person in my opinion.
    That call hearing Debra breaks my heart and makes me wish I could hug her and tell her I'm sorry. Debra didn't deserve her last moments on earth dealing with a Karen.
    She deserved comfort, empathy, and help. I will forever be sorry for what you went through Debra. You didn't deserve that. RIP💗

    • @dmreddragon6
      @dmreddragon6 Год назад +2

      Is Debra the poor lady stuck in her vehicle during a flood?

    • @roguemystique7
      @roguemystique7 Год назад +2

      @@dmreddragon6 Yes💔
      If I remember correctly she was delivering newspapers or something, and her vehicle got swept in the flood and stuck in some trees.
      The water kept rising and the 911 operator basically blamed her for driving in deep waters, scolded her, and told her to shut up.
      I'm normally not emotional, but that call really got to me, similar to the Carol and Reggie Sumner case I listened to by mrballen. Really heartbreaking.

  • @ciom9065
    @ciom9065 10 месяцев назад +1

    The man who was being denied an ambulance was being way too calm and nice to those operators.

  • @Daniel-zj1dn
    @Daniel-zj1dn Год назад +2

    In regards to the first call - a dispatcher isn’t a fucking lie detector. What an awful woman.

  • @Dilllss
    @Dilllss Год назад +2

    The first calls operators way of dealing with the situation is truly appalling!

  • @clowqn
    @clowqn Год назад +5

    someone needs to humble that first operator cause she ain't doing her job right

  • @Misericorde451
    @Misericorde451 Год назад +2

    "You don't see them then how do you know? Are they white, black, or a lizard person? What room you're in? You heard him talking? What did he say? Did he say Endgame is better than Infinity War? What's your K/D in Fortnite, kid? Can you read me the first sentence of Gettysburg Address while wearing a top hat, please? Hello?", "Yes, hello, I fucking died."
    Great job from the 911 operator here, goddamn.

  • @peachbunnys01
    @peachbunnys01 Год назад +1

    So many of these operators are so incompetent, the first one was god awful with that child and second ones cost that man, I can’t imagine being in so much pain and hearing that shit

  • @spookydook6
    @spookydook6 Год назад +4

    The first time I heard the famous chimpanzee 911 call was on complete accident. It's in a song by Suicide Silence. "And Then She Bled". It's horrific and the way the dispatcher handled it was shameful.
    They're my favorite band now (or rather when Mitch was alive) but it really caught me off guard. I do recommend the song if you're prepared to hear it. Just know it's quite graphic. Listen to it and then look up the case.

  • @kaelyn6206
    @kaelyn6206 Год назад +6

    15:30 how was he supposed to call 999 if he’s fainted?? So frustrating :(

  • @sumbunniii8721
    @sumbunniii8721 Год назад +3

    Y’all ever hear the one 911 call where the woman is literally screaming and drowning in her car which is sinking into a river ever second counts, and the operator literally doesn’t believe her and laughs and the woman dies because she didn’t even try at all to get info she was more concerned with questioning the womans mental state while she’s screaming and dying. And this is who We rely on America! Holy f**** shit.

  • @kiyaevans9178
    @kiyaevans9178 Год назад +4

    Poor Luis in the first call. The operator should be ashamed. And the second call…she obviously doesn’t know how horrific gallstones are. A hot bath and paracetamol?! Morphine barely helped with the pain of mine!

  • @pjhaze
    @pjhaze Год назад +3

    Why do they hire the absolute WORST POSSIBLE PEOPLE to answer emergency calls?? When I say 75% of them are horrible I am being generous! I hope the second call , hopefully they sue

  • @spongephantom69
    @spongephantom69 Год назад +4

    As someone that suffers with chronic gallstones (even though I don’t have my gallbladder anymore! Fun fact they can still form even if you don’t have one) so that second call frustrated me beyond belief. Gallstones, especially trapped ones are the most painful thing next to pancreatitis (which I also have chronically thanks to the gallbladder surgery.) thankfully I’ve never had a problem when needing to be rushed to the hospital for it.

    • @Barfigarfi
      @Barfigarfi Год назад +1

      I had my gall bladder removed and the second call made me cry I’ve never been in so much agony in my life. It got so bad I considered ending my life because it hurt too much. Cant believe they ignored his cries for help so much it was horrific

  • @jevinday
    @jevinday Год назад +13

    Call 911
    Uhh sorry grandma, I'm too busy playing Raid Shadow Legends
    That actually made me laugh out loud in the middle of the grocery store hahaha

  • @stargazersappho
    @stargazersappho Год назад +1

    I've found that trying to get an ambulence to you in the UK is terrible. I nearly died for the same reason as the man in the 2nd call, i couldnt hold any food or water down and had been bedridden for days on end with what i assumed at the time was a bad case of food poisoning, unable to move and calling for help. Mind i was 20 at the time and every time i called i was told "you're young, what you're experiencing can't be that bad you'll recover" despite telling them i couldn't even walk.
    The hospital was literally right across the street, towards the end i was begging them to just send someone from across the road to help and they simply kept refusing and telling me it wasn't neccessary.
    My partner carried me in his arms across the street to the hospital, where i was taken in and told if it had been just a few more hours i would have been dead as my kidneys were shutting down. There's now permanent damage to my kidneys and i'm told i'll likely have kidney problems when i'm older, all because they refused to help when i begged them to, i knew i was literally dying.

  • @RockLikeAStone
    @RockLikeAStone Год назад +8

    What’s up with the first operator? She acting like the little kid is suspicious and irritated she has to do her job.
    That poor kid 😢

    • @SuV33358
      @SuV33358 Год назад +2

      Some people aren't cut out to do that job. This be-otch is one of them 😠

  • @robroy4452
    @robroy4452 8 месяцев назад +2

    "if you faint or become unresponsive, it's 999." what in the actual fuck?

  • @ShieldMaidenProductions
    @ShieldMaidenProductions Год назад +3

    OMGGGG that first one INFURIATES ME