Police dispatcher helps child who called 911 for homework help

Antonia Bundy of Lafayette, Indiana, said helping the child with his math took her down memory lane.

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28 thoughts on “Police dispatcher helps child who called 911 for homework help

  1. I just left a comment on this dispatcher. When she found out his call was not an emergency she helped this child anyway. This really made my day. We need more like her.

  2. That's awesome she deserves some kind of award for citizenship and or kindness . This is the type of stuff we want to hear about in the news. Happy stuff not all the doom and gloom stuff.

  3. At first I thought it was like the movie The Call with Halle Berry but I'm glad she helped him some parents don't know math and get really frustrated when their child ask for help and it makes the kid feel very depressed and sometimes suicidal so I m happy she helped him

  4. What an Utter waste of precious seconds that kid took up. He should be fined for wasting resources.There are hundreds of real emergencies that needs attention those precious seconds could save lives.No wonder the country is going downhill.

  5. Okay, 2 things wrong with this video.
    1st: 911 operators in most areas are extremely busy and oftentimes struggle to keep up with calls about real emergencies. Each second she spent on the line helping some kid with his math homework could be an elder who suffered a heart attack, a family's house being invaded, or a hit-and-runner speeding down the highway. If she really wants to help this kid over the phone, she should have found someone to take over the line for her while she clocks out and calls him with HER personal cell to continue the conversation.
    2nd: Adding fractions in 5th grade? Really? And that's considered "really hard"? This makes me seriously concerned about the future of this country. Maybe he needs to lay off the Fortnite or Roblox or whatever kids play these days.

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