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Have you ever dailed 911?

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Have you ever dailed 911 or what ever the emergency number is in your area?

I had never dialed it, then last fall I came upon an accident, the driver of one vehicle was standing in a daze looking at his phone, the other car I found in a deep culvert in a few feet of water. I dialed and helped the woman who was in the deep ditch.

Last month I was sitting here at my computer and heard two loud crashes, a drunk driver had missed a turn and ran into my neighbors car and then into his home.

Last Saturday I called again when a hit and run driver rear ended us.

Then last night we were having a violent wind storm, I look out of my living room window and saw a pile of debris, the Florida room of another neighbor had literally been blow away
and a large awning was flapping in the 40-50 mph winds, the woman inside was hysterical,
I told her to stay put and again hit the 911 number, the fire department came and secured the debris and pulled down the awning so it couldn't go flying in the air and hurt someone.

It seems weird to have all of this happen within a 5 month time frame.

Have any of you ever had a lot of odd, emergency type events happen within a short time period?
 
My mum did when i got my x-box and about 30 games stolen, for all the use it did.

And i did a couple of years ago when and elderly neighbour/drunk crashed his car into the wall in front of my house destroying most of it along with the hedge, thank god for the hedge or he'd have been into my livingroom, apart from getting a report from them for the insurance they couldn't do much else.

Still had to cough up £40 over the insurance to get everything fixed, bastard never even came and said sorry.
 
My mum did when i got my x-box and about 30 games stolen, for all the use it did.

And i did a couple of years ago when and elderly neighbour/drunk crashed his car into the wall in front of my house destroying most of it along with the hedge, thank god for the hedge or he'd have been into my livingroom, apart from getting a report from them for the insurance they couldn't do much else.

Still had to cough up £40 over the insurance to get everything fixed, bastard never even came and said sorry.

I hate the thieves... and drunk drivers.
 
Thankfully I never had to call 911.
Also, I used to live in a small town that didn't have 911... the emergency number was a normal phone number, but I could never remember what it was, so it's a damn good thing I never had to call it there!
 
Twice.

Once when my house burned down, and once when a man collapsed next to me at a bus stop.
 
Yes, we were on our way into church one Sunday when a man collapsed on the front steps. My husband attended to him with CPR and kept him alive until paramedics got there. The man died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, however.
 
The first time...when this guy who was not invited to a party I had came anyway..and after everyone left except me and Candy....he had a "heart attack" and need to go lie down in my bed.....

UGH...we called 911 because we thought he was dying...but when they arrived.,..he "came to"....it was very awkward...

He is the guy who knocked me into the wall when I had a whole tray of drinks balanced on my fingertips because it was solid nuts to butts people in the nightclub and getting 10 feet any way you went was like a game of twister..and when I was trying to make sure th e drinks didn't fall...he had his fucking hand down my shorts and I was trapped so I put my hand up on the wall and got my hand under my thumb covered in splinters...all the way down to my wrist....and I STILL have some of them left. This happened when I was 21..I am 58 now..and I keep trying to work them out...

That guy was a pain in the ass....

Again when a guy was shooting bullets through the wall of the nightclub...and again when we got robbed at gunpoint...
 
I work Retail. :slap:

Emergency average about quarterly; non-emergency at least monthly.

That's me personally calling, BTW. For the total store, emergency at least monthly, non-emergency, several times a week.
 
Yes. I had to cal for myself to go to the hospital for an asthma attack I had.

Once when I came home to a robbed ramcacked apartment.

Another time when a neighbor was harassing me, banging on my window calling me a queer.

I could go on unfortunately.
 
I have called the police on two occasions so far. Once because someone owed me money and once because I was facing threats.
 
Interesting who started this thread, because I've called 911 *once* that I can remember - when I was on I-75 near the Springwells exit and there was somebody who looked dazed walking around in the traffic lane. I was rather afraid to approach him, so the best I could do was to stay back and put my flashers on. Police were there very fast, apparently were close-at-hand.

Most of you don't know where this is, but the OP knows.
 
I called once for myself when out of nowhere I was struck with the worst headache you can imagine. I thought I was dying...I wasn't. They were great, they tended to my immediate needs and rushed me to the hospital...
 
I never have, but once when my grandparents were babysitting us, our shed got broken into and a bunch of our bikes were stolen. My grandmother couldn't remember or find the non-emergency number, so she called 911. They didn't answer, so she hung up. About a half-hour later, a cop showed up and asked what the emergency was. She told him, and he sarcastically asked "That's an emergency?" and left. IIRC, another cop came by a half-hour or so later and took a report.
 
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