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homework help. In an amazing recording from emergency services, the young boy - who says he is
just four years old - tells the operator that he needs help with questions such as 16 minus 8, and 5
minus 5. But instead, the operator listens to the child and offers to help. Mom just forgot to tell him
about the 'emergency' that is needed to call 911. Watch Trending Penguins inspect work of Antarctic
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