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BNR32_Coupe 05-10-2009 10:34 PM

911 operator arrests girl for swearing during emergency call
 
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for the record, i'd hit it.

Lomac 05-10-2009 10:37 PM

"Good for you 'cause you're a buffoon!"


wtf.... stupid operator.

Synaptik 05-10-2009 10:42 PM

yeah shes hot

TRD3000GT 05-10-2009 10:55 PM

Only in the U.S.A.

slammer111 05-10-2009 11:09 PM

While the officer was definitely out of line (especially when he arrested her) and should've patched her through, imho the girl was asking for it. She could've just taken a deep breath, slowed down, and not talked like a potty-mouth. Why the hell would you swear at a 911 operator anyways? :rolleyes: Not exactly the fastest way to get help.

It's like the people who act all arrogant and stuff when getting pulled over or passing through customs. Not exactly going to earn you the best treatment.

m4k4v4li 05-10-2009 11:17 PM

lol @ "asking for it"

urrh 05-10-2009 11:26 PM

wow, i think the operator was completely in the wrong. there's no way i would be calm after calling 911 and then getting hung up on. 2 weeks suspension is a joke, the guy should definitely be fired.
hope the girl's family wins a big settlement

BNR32_Coupe 05-10-2009 11:27 PM

i agree, this guy was like "im fuckin bleeding like shit, for fucks sake somebody help me!" i gave him a bar of soap and told him to wash his mouth and not swear when women are around

InvisibleSoul 05-10-2009 11:39 PM

Well, the sargeant is definitely a fucking moron, that's for sure. Hey, guess what... when someone is calling 911, there are sometimes more important issues at hand than curse words, especially when she's not even using them towards you as a personal insult.

However, it could have soooo easily been averted by her. After the sargeant told her to not swear and to slow down, after she says "OK", instead of saying "I need a fucking ambulance", if she had just said, "Sorry, I really need an ambulance", then we wouldn't be talking about this at all.

chouchou 05-10-2009 11:58 PM

^err.... iono about that man..
put yourself in her shoes.. if you're in frantic motion and cannot even comprehend what you're doing since someone you care dearly about is lying on the floor potentially dead, what are the chances you'll be able to calm yourself after the police officer tells you to calm down...
it's like getting the whole "REELAXX" when you raise your voice a little.. never works
other than the threatening.. "do you want to lose your job" etc.. i dont think much of the swearing was directed at the operator - she just used them to emphasize her emotions?

impactX 05-11-2009 12:11 AM

Caption this:

http://i39.tinypic.com/125o0vt.jpg

TOPEC 05-11-2009 12:43 AM

shes hot
they all need to get shot
i'd sue for lots of money.

also, how can they record the conversation even before the dial?

Spartacus 05-11-2009 12:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RX_Renesis (Post 6418233)

also, how can they record the conversation even before the dial?

big brothers watching;)

StylinRed 05-11-2009 01:06 AM

wow... small town cops tho can't expect much

Shun Izaki 05-11-2009 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Summerglau (Post 6418241)
big brothers watching;)

more like the call is connected at that point and she's sitting in the queue waiting to be transferred to an operator. The dialing sounds you hear in the video are most likely fake, or a cold/blind transfer to the right queue for that callcenter. I wouldn't be surprised if the same agents were taking panago calls on the same ext/DID's.

It's kinda how like when a call hits a call center, it goes through the queue to the agent, if the agent isn't muted, you hear a lot of funny stuff.

"... and then I killed the hooker!... Oh shi... Thankyou for calling Rogers Customer Care, how may I assist you today?"

I used to listen to QA calls all day... and man... some of it is just :facepalm:

Man... I hate being around call centers... how did I fall into working with them so often >_<

CanadaGoose 05-11-2009 01:16 AM

I can't believe he hung up on an emergency call.

That piece of shit sargeant (20yr veteran + commendations) is a full grown man, can he not understand a 17yr old girl is probably going to act that way given the situation at hand? He should be fearing for his job right now...but I guess in a small town it slides, since the girl was using profanity over the phone :mamoru:

ANYONE should be able to dial 9-1-1 and know without a doubt, the person on the other end is there to help, simple as that.

Beefball 05-11-2009 01:26 AM

1. The girl is hot
2. The operator should be fired for risking somebody's life
3. It is US :D

[o_o] 05-11-2009 01:27 AM

dumb fuck operator

StaxBundlez 05-11-2009 01:47 AM

wow
that got my really upset

i really hate cops and this just made it worse

he should understand when someone is frantic the last thing they need to be concerned with is a foul mouth..

idiot cop

bcrdukes 05-11-2009 01:57 AM

Cop was power tripping.

AzNightmare 05-11-2009 04:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StaxBundlez (Post 6418275)
wow
that got my really upset

i really hate cops and this just made it worse

he should understand when someone is frantic the last thing they need to be concerned with is a foul mouth..

idiot cop

You're just upset because he dare do that to such a hot JB.

TOPEC 05-11-2009 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E N D L E S S (Post 6418258)
I can't believe he hung up on an emergency call.

That piece of shit sargeant (20yr veteran + commendations) is a full grown man, can he not understand a 17yr old girl is probably going to act that way given the situation at hand? He should be fearing for his job right now...but I guess in a small town it slides, since the girl was using profanity over the phone :mamoru:

ANYONE should be able to dial 9-1-1 and know without a doubt, the person on the other end is there to help, simple as that.

i'm not trying to defend the operator, but at the time of the call he wouldnt of known the call was comming from a 17yo.

Ferra 05-11-2009 07:03 AM

another example of how good it is to work public sector :thumbsup:

In the private sector, doing anything remotely like this would get you fired instantly. No question asked and no matter how long you have been with the company. 2 weeks suspension/(or vacation?) is a joke.
He should be fired and charged with criminal negligence.


for the record, I didn't hear the girl swear at the operator. She said wtf before the operator picks up the call, and she asks for an ambulance first appropriately, and then he operator started going psycho

syee 05-11-2009 07:34 AM

I can't say I agree with what the cop did. He needs to exhibit a little bit of professionalism and not be such an ass. If he wanted to lecture her, then he could have done it after dispatching someone. Instead, he wasted 6 minutes performing this tug of war. I'm surprised she got the same person every time calling 911. I know here in Vancouver, it goes out to E-comm which has a fairly large call centre, where you'd probably get a different person. Must be some backward-ass small town. :D

As for hearing the call before it was picked up, he probably answered just as she swore...co-incidence more than likely. As for the dialing at the beginning, it was probably dialling because it was doing some ineternal routing (for example from the 911 center to the nearest emergency location that could assist). It definitely was not the girl dialing, since 911 is only three digits, and not the long string that you heard. :D

I guess she could have avoided most of it by apologizing and just not swearing. My guess is that she's probably a high maintennance diva that gets what she wants from daddy by pitching a fit and probably that combatitive with everyone. Regardless, it doesn't make what the officer did right.

Ferra: She actually swore at the operator before the call, and once during each of the subsequent calls she made.

Ferra 05-11-2009 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by syee (Post 6418383)
I can't say I agree with what the cop did. He needs to exhibit a little bit of professionalism and not be such an ass. If he wanted to lecture her, then he could have done it after dispatching someone. Instead, he wasted 6 minutes performing this tug of war. I'm surprised she got the same person every time calling 911. I know here in Vancouver, it goes out to E-comm which has a fairly large call centre, where you'd probably get a different person. Must be some backward-ass small town. :D

As for hearing the call before it was picked up, he probably answered just as she swore...co-incidence more than likely. As for the dialing at the beginning, it was probably dialling because it was doing some ineternal routing (for example from the 911 center to the nearest emergency location that could assist). It definitely was not the girl dialing, since 911 is only three digits, and not the long string that you heard. :D

I guess she could have avoided most of it by apologizing and just not swearing. My guess is that she's probably a high maintennance diva that gets what she wants from daddy by pitching a fit and probably that combatitive with everyone. Regardless, it doesn't make what the officer did right.

Ferra: She actually swore at the operator before the call, and once during each of the subsequent calls she made.

I heard she said what the fuck before the operator started answering the call..obviously that wasn't directed at the operator
Then she said something like send me a fucking ambulance to this fucking address, and I don't see how that is offending to the operator.
She used swear words but it wasn't directed at the operator. It was more like an expression.

On the other hand, the operator started calling the caller stupid fuck / ass and other names.


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