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Of course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. Watch
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Trending Internet applauds as Zomato delivery agent dances on job to Uljha Jiya. Collins Police
Services Dispatcher Chris Clow said he was caught a bit off guard but immediately went into help
mode. By Bopha Phorn September 27, 2018, 3:20 PM 1:11 A young boy works on his homework in
this undated stock photo. After asking a few questions, Clow came back with the answer: “It’s
42.98, which you would round up to like 43.” “Thanks. Thank you,” the boy said. This is how
community helps to lift each other up. As the dispatcher tried to help the child figure it out, the
child’s mother realized he was on the phone. “What did I tell you about playing on the phone?” the
child’s mom responded. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. The
unidentified boy called up a police emergency number of Lafayette Indiana Police. While this
confusion may make for an adorable TikTok, it’s important to avoid mishaps like these and discuss
the appropriate use for 911 with children View comments Up next Up next Up next Up next Up next
Up next Up next. Kids Health recommends that along with teaching children how to call 911,
parents should coach kids on what qualifies as an emergency situation where a call to 911 is
warranted. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word
or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. The highlight of this 1:39 clip is definitely the
climax: mom’s priceless reaction when she discovers who exactly her son has turned to for help. I'm
sorry for calling you, but I really needed help. But this child took this lesson to a whole new level.
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We’ve all had our fair share of math-related difficulties, but this kid took his frustration to the next
level with an emergency call to 911. If you or your child believe you need police assistance with an
assignment, please contact your School Resource Officer during school hours. View on TikTok “The
policeman’s helping me with my math,” the child responded. “What did I tell you about playing on
the phone?” their caretaker asked. “You said if I need help to call somebody!” the child said,
passionately defending themselves. “I didn’t mean the police!” their caretaker said just as the call
cuts off. DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I
confirm that I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By Enjoli Francis and
Eric Noll January 29, 2019, 7:12 PM 1:47 A stock photo depicts a young boy using a phone while
doing his homework. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the child’s subtraction
problem. Kera Osborne A native of North Carolina, I've been making people smile as long as I can
remember. With a focus on news, media, and humor, we are a RARE voice in today’s media
landscape. After a bit of confusion about whether the boy was calling about his mouth or math, the
911 operator doesn't scold the boy; he actually attempts to help him. Math problems are hard and
sometimes our little tots need help, but this four-year-old had the hilarious idea to ring up the
emergency services to ask for help with his maths homework. Also, very fortunately, the boy was
having problems with math, something Antonia was very skilled at, and it was one of her favorite
subjects in school. Clow, who admitted he was a little rusty on his math skills, made a quick
adjustment to the equation. And now the dispatcher who saved the day is speaking about his unusual
call. We tell stories with heart, humor, and authenticity to celebrate American life.
Collins Police Services Dispatcher Chris Clow said he was caught a bit off guard but immediately
went into help mode. When Antonia Bundy of Lafayette answered the call, she heard a child's voice,
asking her for some desperately needed help with fractions. Bundy: 911. Boy: Hi, um, I had a really
bad day and. Kids Health recommends that along with teaching children how to call 911, parents
should coach kids on what qualifies as an emergency situation where a call to 911 is warranted.
Humor Parenting News Parenting Videos By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy. The
highlight of this 1:39 clip is definitely the climax: mom’s priceless reaction when she discovers who
exactly her son has turned to for help. Next article Paramedics Were Called To Help This Woman.
This is how community helps to lift each other up. By Bopha Phorn September 27, 2018, 3:20 PM
1:11 A young boy works on his homework in this undated stock photo. The two go back and forth for
a bit before the boy's mother gets suspicious about her child being on the phone. Put that on your
paper. Boy: OK. Bundy: And then do plus 1 over 4. Boy: OK. Bundy: OK, so, what's 3 plus 1? Boy:
4. But this child took this lesson to a whole new level. In 2018, NBC 4 reported a child in Fort
Collins, Colorado, called 911 seeking help with their division homework. “Hi, this isn’t an
emergency, but I’m 10 years old and I’m working on my math homework right now and I can’t
figure out what 71 divided by 3,052 is,” the news outlet reported the child asked. He went to the
phone and called the only number he knew, 911. About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use
Search. Is it true that this number is associated with people who need help? Yes. Also, very
fortunately, the boy was having problems with math, something Antonia was very skilled at, and it
was one of her favorite subjects in school. After some confusion, the operator understood that in fact
with the math problems the child has problems. There are several actions that could trigger this block
including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Hunger Task
Force DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I
confirm that I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. DAILY
NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I confirm that I
have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. The exchange between the
dispatcher and the young student delighted viewers. But before the pair can work out the correct
answer, a caretaker (perhaps the child’s mother?) confronts the child about being on the phone: “Joni,
what are you doing. It was a call from a little boy, and he told her that he was having a really bad
day. Malaysia English New Zealand English Singapore English. Off On Stream on 10-year-old boy
calls 911 for help with math but don't try this at home A 911 dispatcher whips out his calculator to
help division-challenged boy. UK English Mail Sign in Advertisement Close this content In The
Know by Yahoo Confused child calls 911 to get help with their math homework In The Know by
Yahoo June 28, 2021 at 6:51 PM Link Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out
how to solve their math homework. After asking a few questions, Clow came back with the answer:
“It’s 42.98, which you would round up to like 43.” “Thanks. Thank you,” the boy said. Clow, who
admitted he was a little rusty on his math skills, made a quick adjustment to the equation. View on
TikTok “The policeman’s helping me with my math,” the child responded. “What did I tell you about
playing on the phone?” their caretaker asked. “You said if I need help to call somebody!” the child
said, passionately defending themselves. “I didn’t mean the police!” their caretaker said just as the
call cuts off.
Kera Osborne A native of North Carolina, I've been making people smile as long as I can remember.
Off On Stream on 10-year-old boy calls 911 for help with math but don't try this at home A 911
dispatcher whips out his calculator to help division-challenged boy. The action you just performed
triggered the security solution. By Bopha Phorn September 27, 2018, 3:20 PM 1:11 A young boy
works on his homework in this undated stock photo. Clow was unavailable to comment but police
spokeswoman Kate Kimble told ABC News the department occasionally gets calls from people who
are not experiencing an emergency. We’ve all had our fair share of math-related difficulties, but this
kid took his frustration to the next level with an emergency call to 911. The highlight of this 1:39
clip is definitely the climax: mom’s priceless reaction when she discovers who exactly her son has
turned to for help. Posted by KeeptheHeat on Saturday, September 26, 2015 We know that calls to
911 should be reserved for emergencies and we teach our children that too, but sometimes we forget
that parents and kids have vastly different ideas of what constitutes an emergency. He went to the
phone and called the only number he knew, 911. I'm sorry for calling you, but I really needed help.
And now the dispatcher who saved the day is speaking about his unusual call. If you or your child
believe you need police assistance with an assignment, please contact your School Resource Officer
during school hours. Though the department shared the voice clip, they clarified that the emergency
telephone number should not be used for “homework help”. For the rest of us, let’s try to figure out
that math problem. While Fort Collins Police used the call as a chance to remind people that 911
should only be contacted for emergency situations, that dispatcher also took a moment to help the
10-year-old work out the answer. Who can blame him, though—who knew how to tackle adding and
subtracting at age four. The best bit of the conversation was when the child’s mum catches him on
the phone and his response was “you said if I need help to call someone”. Hunger Task Force
DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
that I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Malaysia English New
Zealand English Singapore English. Put that on your paper. Boy: OK. Bundy: And then do plus 1
over 4. Boy: OK. Bundy: OK, so, what's 3 plus 1? Boy: 4. The exchange between the dispatcher and
the young student delighted viewers. This article was originally published on Jan 31, 2014 Weekly
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with math homework: 'I'm sorry for calling you but I really needed help' The Indiana police
department cautioned against calling for homework help. Luckily, the 911 dispatcher that picked up
the phone was a good sport and actually tried to help. It was a call from a little boy, and he told her
that he was having a really bad day. Great job helping this very stressed young man in his time of
need,” read one of the many supportive messages on the post. Math problems are hard and
sometimes our little tots need help, but this four-year-old had the hilarious idea to ring up the
emergency services to ask for help with his maths homework. There are several actions that could
trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed
data. The boy said that was the only problem he needed help with and he thanked her before hanging
up the phone. So Antonia asked him what the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with
his homework.
DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
that I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Off On Stream on Child calls
911 for help with math homework: 'I'm sorry for calling you but I really needed help' The Indiana
police department cautioned against calling for homework help. About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy
Terms of Use Search. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a
certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. The two go back and forth for a bit
before the boy's mother gets suspicious about her child being on the phone. The dispatcher was more
than willing to help with the child’s subtraction problem. As the dispatcher tried to help the child
figure it out, the child’s mother realized he was on the phone. “What did I tell you about playing on
the phone?” the child’s mom responded. Clow, who admitted he was a little rusty on his math skills,
made a quick adjustment to the equation. When The Officer Finds Out Why, He Gives The Perfect
Response. While Fort Collins Police used the call as a chance to remind people that 911 should only
be contacted for emergency situations, that dispatcher also took a moment to help the 10-year-old
work out the answer. Luckily, the 911 dispatcher that picked up the phone was a good sport and
actually tried to help. Math problems are hard and sometimes our little tots need help, but this four-
year-old had the hilarious idea to ring up the emergency services to ask for help with his maths
homework. Hunger Task Force DAILY NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day
By clicking Sign Up, I confirm that I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Clow was unavailable to comment but police spokeswoman Kate Kimble told ABC News the
department occasionally gets calls from people who are not experiencing an emergency. Bundy: So,
do you have your paperwork in front of you? Boy: Yeah. Bundy: OK. So if you do 3 over 4. The boy
said that was the only problem he needed help with and he thanked her before hanging up the
phone. The unidentified boy called up a police emergency number of Lafayette Indiana Police. The
child defended themself passionately, saying, “You said if I need help to call somebody!”. “I didn’t
mean the police!” his mom cried out as the video ended. We provide you with the latest breaking
news and videos straight from the entertainment industry. We all have a purpose and mine is to help
people enjoy life. UK English Mail Sign in Advertisement Close this content In The Know by Yahoo
Confused child calls 911 to get help with their math homework In The Know by Yahoo June 28,
2021 at 6:51 PM Link Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out how to solve
their math homework. She also said that it was her first time getting a call from a child needing
homework help. And now the dispatcher who saved the day is speaking about his unusual call. So
Antonia asked him what the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework.
Boy: I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in? Boy:
Math. And I'm going to keep chasing that dream like a crazy person. This article was originally
published on Jan 31, 2014 Weekly Newsletter Keep up with your baby's development, get the latest
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date DD MM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 YYYY I'm
trying to conceive Sign Up I understand that I may withdraw my consent at any time. Although it’s
unclear when or where this 911 call took place, this isn’t the first time a child has sought homework
help from 911. The Samyukta Kisan Morcha is seeking an FIR against Haryana officials and Rs 1
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By Bopha Phorn September 27, 2018, 3:20 PM 1:11 A young boy works on his homework in this
undated stock photo. Not too much, but just a little bit to be able to relax to take a step back and
truly figure out what he needed and truly spend time with him and assist him in the best way I
could.”. After some confusion, the operator understood that in fact with the math problems the child
has problems. It was a call from a little boy, and he told her that he was having a really bad day. The
action you just performed triggered the security solution. About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms
of Use Search. Great job helping this very stressed young man in his time of need,” read one of the
many supportive messages on the post. The best bit of the conversation was when the child’s mum
catches him on the phone and his response was “you said if I need help to call someone”. By Jessica
Fishbein Updated Mar 29, 2017 There's no doubt that math can be challenging, but is it worthy of a
call to 911. While this confusion may make for an adorable TikTok, it’s important to avoid mishaps
like these and discuss the appropriate use for 911 with children View comments Up next Up next Up
next Up next Up next Up next Up next. Malaysia English New Zealand English Singapore English.
But, like a veteran in the classroom, she calmed the child's jitters and began walking him through the
problem. Next article Paramedics Were Called To Help This Woman. With a focus on news, media,
and humor, we are a RARE voice in today’s media landscape. So Antonia asked him what the
problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework. Hunger Task Force DAILY
NEWSLETTER All the news you need to know, every day By clicking Sign Up, I confirm that I
have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Math problems are hard and
sometimes our little tots need help, but this four-year-old had the hilarious idea to ring up the
emergency services to ask for help with his maths homework. This is how community helps to lift
each other up. Kids Health recommends that along with teaching children how to call 911, parents
should coach kids on what qualifies as an emergency situation where a call to 911 is warranted.
View on TikTok “The policeman’s helping me with my math,” the child responded. “What did I tell
you about playing on the phone?” their caretaker asked. “You said if I need help to call somebody!”
the child said, passionately defending themselves. “I didn’t mean the police!” their caretaker said just
as the call cuts off. If you or your child believe you need police assistance with an assignment,
please contact your School Resource Officer during school hours. Bundy: So, do you have your
paperwork in front of you? Boy: Yeah. Bundy: OK. So if you do 3 over 4. But this child took this
lesson to a whole new level. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the child’s subtraction
problem. Chris Clow was caught a bit off guard but immediately went into help mode. This four-
year-old’s recorded conversation with a 911 operator has gone viral, mostly how cute the little tot
was on the phone and how the operator dealt with his take-aways. Bundy: What happened at school
that made you have a bad day. After a bit of confusion about whether the boy was calling about his
mouth or math, the 911 operator doesn't scold the boy; he actually attempts to help him. Off On
Stream on Child calls 911 for help with math homework: 'I'm sorry for calling you but I really needed
help' The Indiana police department cautioned against calling for homework help.
But before the pair can work out the correct answer, a caretaker (perhaps the child’s mother?)
confronts the child about being on the phone: “Joni, what are you doing. This four-year-old’s
recorded conversation with a 911 operator has gone viral, mostly how cute the little tot was on the
phone and how the operator dealt with his take-aways. Bundy then coaches the boy through a
fraction addition problem and checks to make sure that’s the only problem he’s having trouble with
before hanging up. We’ve all had our fair share of math-related difficulties, but this kid took his
frustration to the next level with an emergency call to 911. Watch video Trending Viral video shows
chaotic scene as bull charges at scooter rider, pedestrians Trending Men groove to Shah Rukh Khan’s
Chaiyya Chaiyya at Pakistani wedding, internet gives thumbs up Trending Internet applauds as
Zomato delivery agent dances on job to Uljha Jiya. Not too much, but just a little bit to be able to
relax to take a step back and truly figure out what he needed and truly spend time with him and
assist him in the best way I could.”. Bundy: So, do you have your paperwork in front of you? Boy:
Yeah. Bundy: OK. So if you do 3 over 4. She also said that it was her first time getting a call from a
child needing homework help. He went to the phone and called the only number he knew, 911. Boy:
I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in? Boy: Math. For
the rest of us, let’s try to figure out that math problem. As the dispatcher tried to help the child figure
it out, the child’s mother realized he was on the phone. “What did I tell you about playing on the
phone?” the child’s mom responded. He responded kindly, “Oh you gotta do the takeaways.
Although it’s unclear when or where this 911 call took place, this isn’t the first time a child has
sought homework help from 911. Is it true that this number is associated with people who need help?
Yes. By Enjoli Francis and Eric Noll January 29, 2019, 7:12 PM 1:47 A stock photo depicts a young
boy using a phone while doing his homework. When Antonia Bundy of Lafayette answered the call,
she heard a child's voice, asking her for some desperately needed help with fractions. Bundy: 911.
Boy: Hi, um, I had a really bad day and. Please include what you were doing when this page came
up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. Also, very fortunately, the boy was
having problems with math, something Antonia was very skilled at, and it was one of her favorite
subjects in school. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the child’s subtraction problem.
By Bopha Phorn September 27, 2018, 3:20 PM 1:11 A young boy works on his homework in this
undated stock photo. UK English Mail Sign in Advertisement Close this content In The Know by
Yahoo Confused child calls 911 to get help with their math homework In The Know by Yahoo June
28, 2021 at 6:51 PM Link Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out how to
solve their math homework. Clow was unavailable to comment but police spokeswoman Kate
Kimble told ABC News the department occasionally gets calls from people who are not experiencing
an emergency. After a bit of confusion about whether the boy was calling about his mouth or math,
the 911 operator doesn't scold the boy; he actually attempts to help him. Humor Parenting News
Parenting Videos By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy. We provide you with the
latest breaking news and videos straight from the entertainment industry. This article was originally
published on Jan 31, 2014 Weekly Newsletter Keep up with your baby's development, get the latest
parenting content and receive special offers from our partners Enter your child's due date or birth
date DD MM 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 YYYY I'm
trying to conceive Sign Up I understand that I may withdraw my consent at any time. So Antonia
asked him what the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework. Malaysia
English New Zealand English Singapore English.
When Antonia Bundy of Lafayette answered the call, she heard a child's voice, asking her for some
desperately needed help with fractions. Bundy: 911. Boy: Hi, um, I had a really bad day and. After
some confusion, the operator understood that in fact with the math problems the child has problems.
Also, very fortunately, the boy was having problems with math, something Antonia was very skilled
at, and it was one of her favorite subjects in school. This four-year-old’s recorded conversation with
a 911 operator has gone viral, mostly how cute the little tot was on the phone and how the operator
dealt with his take-aways. When The Officer Finds Out Why, He Gives The Perfect Response. Chris
Clow was caught a bit off guard but immediately went into help mode. In 2018, NBC 4 reported a
child in Fort Collins, Colorado, called 911 seeking help with their division homework. “Hi, this isn’t
an emergency, but I’m 10 years old and I’m working on my math homework right now and I can’t
figure out what 71 divided by 3,052 is,” the news outlet reported the child asked. And it's so hard.
Bundy told ABC News she did not know the identity of the child or where he lived. And I'm going
to keep chasing that dream like a crazy person. For the rest of us, let’s try to figure out that math
problem. The boy said that was the only problem he needed help with and he thanked her before
hanging up the phone. As the dispatcher tried to help the child figure it out, the child’s mother
realized he was on the phone. “What did I tell you about playing on the phone?” the child’s mom
responded. Clow was unavailable to comment but police spokeswoman Kate Kimble told ABC
News the department occasionally gets calls from people who are not experiencing an emergency.
Off On Stream on Child calls 911 for help with math homework: 'I'm sorry for calling you but I
really needed help' The Indiana police department cautioned against calling for homework help. But
before the pair can work out the correct answer, a caretaker (perhaps the child’s mother?) confronts
the child about being on the phone: “Joni, what are you doing. This dispatcher clearly understands
that it may not be an emergency to us but it is to somebody. Kera Osborne A native of North
Carolina, I've been making people smile as long as I can remember. The best bit of the conversation
was when the child’s mum catches him on the phone and his response was “you said if I need help to
call someone”. Lafayette Police dispatcher Antonia Bundy of Lafayette, Ind., talks to ABC News,
Jan. 26, 2019. ABC News (MORE: 10-year-old boy calls 911 for help with math but don't try this at
home) Bundy: Is there a problem you want me to help you with. The child defended themself
passionately, saying, “You said if I need help to call somebody!”. “I didn’t mean the police!” his mom
cried out as the video ended. He responded kindly, “Oh you gotta do the takeaways. The exchange
between the dispatcher and the young student delighted viewers. It was a call from a little boy, and
he told her that he was having a really bad day. While this confusion may make for an adorable
TikTok, it’s important to avoid mishaps like these and discuss the appropriate use for 911 with
children View comments Up next Up next Up next Up next Up next Up next Up next. We tell stories
with heart, humor, and authenticity to celebrate American life. Of course, police don’t recommend
children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. Kids Health recommends that along with
teaching children how to call 911, parents should coach kids on what qualifies as an emergency
situation where a call to 911 is warranted. If you or your child believe you need police assistance
with an assignment, please contact your School Resource Officer during school hours. Posted by
KeeptheHeat on Saturday, September 26, 2015 We know that calls to 911 should be reserved for
emergencies and we teach our children that too, but sometimes we forget that parents and kids have
vastly different ideas of what constitutes an emergency. We provide you with the latest breaking
news and videos straight from the entertainment industry.

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