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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. Dispatcher: What was... what is the... how much? Boy: 71 divided
by 3052. 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. The action
you just performed triggered the security solution. Dispatcher: Okay. One second. Because just
doing it on a calculator it's 42.98 which you would round up to like 43 Boy: Oh, okay. I could tell at
the beginning of the call that he was a little stressed about his day. Though the department shared the
voice clip, they clarified that the emergency telephone number should not be used for “homework
help”. It was a call from a little boy, and he told her that he was having a really bad day. One
Colorado boy had an emergency, a math emergency. More info Thank you for subscribing We have
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Bookmarks. Still, this unusual call from a few years ago, which has gone viral again this week, may
top them all. Watch Trending Sachin Tendulkar flies economy class, passengers chant his name. UK
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Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out how to solve their math homework.
Of course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. 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. This four year old clearly needed a little help,
and in his own words, knew that by calling 911 he would be able to get some help - because he
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Townsquare Media, Inc. 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. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of
you. Understandably, she was far from pleased that he called the cops, but he countered. Boy: I just
have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in? Boy: Math. Mom just
forgot to tell him about the 'emergency' that is needed to call 911. This dispatcher clearly understands
that it may not be an emergency to us but it is to somebody. 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. To this, the dispatcher asked, “ What’s the matter? ” The child then stated, “ With my
math. Shop Share News Politics Football Celebs TV Choice Royals Share. And this traverses
geographical boundaries- whether one is a student in the USA or a student in India. So Antonia
asked him what the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework. January 29,
2019. “ A Child Called 911 To Get Help With Their Math Homework.” Romper Morgan Brinlee. We
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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. Dispatcher: I can try to help you... Let me. I
don't know how to do that off the top of my head either at the moment.. Boy: Okay, thanks!
Dispatcher: One second. Another recorded call to the police dispatch was uploaded on TikTok which
saw the kid asking the dispatcher for help with their homework. In 2019, a child dealing with math
homework accidentally called 911 because he thought they would help him out. Boy: 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 3052 is. I'm sorry for calling you, but I really needed help. But, like a
veteran in the classroom, she calmed the child's jitters and began walking him through the problem. It
was a call from a little boy, and he told her that he was having a really bad day. Take, for example, a
little boy who can't figure out a math problem. More info Thank you for subscribing We have more
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Yet- one has to agree that a dispatcher receiving a call from an anonymous kid wanting help with his
homework ought to be surprising- if nothing else. That is when you would expect the operator to
give the boy a stern telling off, or even accuse the child of making a prank call. The unidentified boy
called up a police emergency number of Lafayette Indiana Police. 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.”. 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. She discovers that she needed to include that detail as
she walks into the room to find her son on the phone with the 911 dispatcher. Dispatcher: 911 what's
the address of your emergency. Understandably, she was far from pleased that he called the cops,
but he countered. 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. Of course, police
don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. After the dispatch
introduced themselves, the kid responded, “ I need some help ”. 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. And it's so hard. Bundy told ABC News she did not know
the identity of the child or where he lived. The two go back and forth for a bit before the boy's
mother gets suspicious about her child being on the phone. Boy: I just have tons of homework.
Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in? Boy: Math. Click here to learn more about our
approach to artificial intelligence. Though the department shared the voice clip, they clarified that the
emergency telephone number should not be used for “homework help”. She also said that it was her
first time getting a call from a child needing homework help. Shop Share News Politics Football
Celebs TV Choice Royals Share. 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.
Boy: I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in? Boy:
Math. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the child’s subtraction problem. More info
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You can find this story in My Bookmarks. This four year old clearly needed a little help, and in his
own words, knew that by calling 911 he would be able to get some help - because he knew that the
police are who you call when you need help. 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. Shop Share News Politics Football Celebs TV
Choice Royals Share. Speaking to ABC News later, Bundy mentioned, “ I tried to help as best as I
could. Watch Trending Penguins inspect work of Antarctic carpenter, video melts hearts online. Of
course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. 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. For the rest of us, let’s try to figure out that math problem. 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. I have to do it. I have takeaways. ” While the child and the
dispatcher solved the math problem, the kid’s caretaker’s voice could be heard, “ Joni, what are you
doing? ” The little girl responded with, “ The policeman’s helping me with my math. I’m so glad that
the little boy reached out and so happy that someone was there to help him. We use your sign-up to
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English New Zealand English Singapore English. Another recorded call to the police dispatch was
uploaded on TikTok which saw the kid asking the dispatcher for help with their homework.
Dispatcher: I can try to help you... Let me. I don't know how to do that off the top of my head either
at the moment.. Boy: Okay, thanks! Dispatcher: One second. 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. Humor
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Trending Sachin Tendulkar flies economy class, passengers chant his name. The two go back and
forth for a bit before the boy's mother gets suspicious about her child being on the phone.
Understandably, she was far from pleased that he called the cops, but he countered. I'm sorry for
calling you, but I really needed help. He responded kindly, “Oh you gotta do the takeaways. One
Colorado boy had an emergency, a math emergency. (KWQC) Published: Sep. 27, 2018 at 6:53 AM
CDT Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on Pinterest Share on
LinkedIn Kids are taught to call 911 when they have an emergency. 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. Click here to learn more about our approach to artificial
intelligence. And this traverses geographical boundaries- whether one is a student in the USA or a
student in India.
But one day she got a call that she certainly did not expect. Speaking to ABC News later, Bundy
mentioned, “ I tried to help as best as I could. 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. To this, the dispatcher asked, “ What’s the matter? ” The child then stated, “ With my math. But
instead, the operator listens to the child and offers to help. He responded kindly, “Oh you gotta do
the takeaways. More info Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our
Privacy Notice Story Saved You can find this story in My Bookmarks. I'm sorry for calling you, but I
really needed help. Understandably, she was far from pleased that he called the cops, but he
countered. It was a call from a little boy, and he told her that he was having a really bad day. 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. But
she could very well relate to the jitters that the kid had- with her being a kid herself a few years
back. Rather, she actually talked the kid through his problem- despite it not being her job. We don’t
recommend 911 for homework help but this dispatcher helped a young boy out and brighten his day.
”. Thanks, thank you. Dispatcher: Is that all you needed. Watch Trending Sachin Tendulkar flies
economy class, passengers chant his name. The unidentified boy called up a police emergency
number of Lafayette Indiana Police. Boy: I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject
do you have homework in? Boy: Math. In a tweet, the Police department wrote, “ Our dispatchers
never know what the next call might be. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the
child’s subtraction problem. 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. Mom just forgot to tell him about the
'emergency' that is needed to call 911. 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. She also said that it was her first time
getting a call from a child needing homework help. 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 official announcement will be made on March 5th, marking
a historic moment for Indian table tennis. After the dispatch introduced themselves, the kid
responded, “ I need some help ”. In 2019, a child dealing with math homework accidentally called
911 because he thought they would help him out. Dispatcher: Okay. One second. Because just doing
it on a calculator it's 42.98 which you would round up to like 43 Boy: Oh, okay. The kid is insistent
that he needs help and the thoughtful man obliges.
Kudos to the dispatcher for being so understanding and willing to help this little man. This
dispatcher clearly understands that it may not be an emergency to us but it is to somebody. Thanks,
thank you. Dispatcher: Is that all you needed. But one day she got a call that she certainly did not
expect. Shop Share News Politics Football Celebs TV Choice Royals Share. The action you just
performed triggered the security solution. 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. 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. They train for many emergency situations, homework help is not
one they plan for. In a tweet, the Police department wrote, “ Our dispatchers never know what the
next call might be. 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.
Dispatcher: Okay So if it's... are you sure it's 71 divided by that. 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. However, watch what happens when the child's mother discovers the
call. 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.
Bundy: What happened at school that made you have a bad day. 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.
So Antonia asked him what the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework.
Boy: I don’t know. 1? Dispatcher: How old are you? Boy: 4. This four year old clearly needed a
little help, and in his own words, knew that by calling 911 he would be able to get some help -
because he knew that the police are who you call when you need help. Rather, she actually talked the
kid through his problem- despite it not being her job. We don’t recommend 911 for homework help
but this dispatcher helped a young boy out and brighten his day. ”. The exchange between the
dispatcher and the young student delighted viewers. Speaking to ABC News later, Bundy
mentioned, “ I tried to help as best as I could. That is when you would expect the operator to give
the boy a stern telling off, or even accuse the child of making a prank call. I'm sorry for calling you,
but I really needed help. But she could very well relate to the jitters that the kid had- with her being
a kid herself a few years back. In 2019, a child dealing with math homework accidentally called 911
because he thought they would help him out. 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. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.
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Link Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out how to solve their math
homework. 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. Malaysia English
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child calls 911 Kids are taught to call 911 when they have an emergency. He responded kindly, “Oh
you gotta do the takeaways. Bundy: So, do you have your paperwork in front of you? Boy: Yeah.
Bundy: OK. So if you do 3 over 4. Great job helping this very stressed young man in his time of
need,” read one of the many supportive messages on the post. Watch Trending Sachin Tendulkar
flies economy class, passengers chant his name. 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. I’m so glad that the little boy reached out and so happy that
someone was there to help him. The exchange between the dispatcher and the young student
delighted viewers. But one day she got a call that she certainly did not expect. However, watch what
happens when the child's mother discovers the call. Bundy, the dispatcher from Lafayette who
helped the kid with his math homework, further mentioned, “ Him just needing help with that math
problem was his emergency at that time. One Colorado boy had an emergency, a math emergency.
(KWQC) Published: Sep. 27, 2018 at 6:53 AM CDT Share on Facebook Email This Link Share on X
(formerly Twitter) Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Kids are taught to call 911 when they have
an emergency. 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. 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. Another recorded call to the police dispatch was uploaded on TikTok which saw the kid
asking the dispatcher for help with their homework. The unidentified boy called up a police
emergency number of Lafayette Indiana Police. 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. Of course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies.
This four year old clearly needed a little help, and in his own words, knew that by calling 911 he
would be able to get some help - because he knew that the police are who you call when you need
help. Humor Parenting News Parenting Videos By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy
Policy. Boy: Ok Bye Colorado police say they were grateful dispatcher Chris was able to help this
boy out of his problem. You Won’t Believe What Oklahoma’s Favorite Workplace Snack Is. 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. She also said that it was her first time getting a call from a child needing homework help.
Thanks, thank you. Dispatcher: Is that all you needed. So Antonia asked him what the problem was,
and he said he was having trouble with his homework.
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. 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. There are
several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL
command or malformed data. But one day she got a call that she certainly did not expect. Though
the department shared the voice clip, they clarified that the emergency telephone number should not
be used for “homework help”. Dispatcher: 911 what's the address of your emergency. Boy: Ok Bye
Colorado police say they were grateful dispatcher Chris was able to help this boy out of his problem.
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.”. This may include
adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. I'm sorry for calling you, but I
really needed 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. 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. Yet- one has to agree that a dispatcher receiving a call from an anonymous kid wanting help
with his homework ought to be surprising- if nothing else. And this traverses geographical
boundaries- whether one is a student in the USA or a student in India. So Antonia asked him what
the problem was, and he said he was having trouble with his homework. Dispatcher: I can try to help
you... Let me. I don't know how to do that off the top of my head either at the moment.. Boy: Okay,
thanks! Dispatcher: One second. One Colorado boy had an emergency, a math emergency. 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. Bundy showed him the tricks to solve the problem, and
the kid was a happy camper thereafter. We don’t recommend 911 for homework help but this
dispatcher helped a young boy out and brighten his day. ”. In 2019, a child dealing with math
homework accidentally called 911 because he thought they would help him out. 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:
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Dispatcher helps child with math homework after child calls 911 Kids are taught to call 911 when
they have an emergency. 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. I could tell at the beginning of the call that he
was a little stressed about his day. I always loved math in school so the fact that he called in, and I
was able to assist him in a problem that I had myself when I was in fifth grade, just took me back
down memory lane. ” Keep Reading: 25 Parenting Tweets That Made us Literally LOL. Humor
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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.

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