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Of course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. 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. You
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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. They train for many emergency
situations, homework help is not one they plan for. She also said that it was her first time getting a
call from a child needing homework help. 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. The action you just performed triggered the security
solution. Boy: I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you have homework in?
Boy: Math. 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
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hitting investigations, well-researched analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. Would you
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creating well-informed voters. 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. But instead,
the operator listens to the child and offers to help. Realness delivered to your inbox By entering your
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us and our advertising partners. While a math emergency isn’t ordinarily grounds for calling 911,
Bundy remained on the line with the young boy for almost two minutes while guiding him through
the problem. The two go back and forth for a bit before the boy's mother gets suspicious about her
child being on the phone. Bundy: What happened at school that made you have a bad day. Another
recorded call to the police dispatch was uploaded on TikTok which saw the kid asking the dispatcher
for help with their homework. 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. 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. 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. And it's so hard.
Bundy told ABC News she did not know the identity of the child or where he lived. Please include
what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this
page. In a tweet, the Police department wrote, “ Our dispatchers never know what the next call
might be.
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mother gets suspicious about her child being on the phone. 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. Support Us U.S. Edition
Open editions submenu ? U.S. News Dispatcher Unknown Caller Fraction mathematics Kid Who
'Had A Really Bad Day' Calls 911 For Help With Math Homework No doubt that the dispatchers at
Lafayette Police Department are familiar with the stresses associated with fractions. However, watch
what happens when the child's mother discovers the call. January 29, 2019. “ A Child Called 911 To
Get Help With Their Math Homework.” Romper Morgan Brinlee. Still, this unusual call from a few
years ago, which has gone viral again this week, may top them all. The exchange between the
dispatcher and the young student delighted viewers. 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. Bundy:
What happened at school that made you have a bad day. Of course, police don’t recommend children
call 911 for anything other than true emergencies. Eventually, the boy's mother can be heard asking
the boy what he is up to on the phone, and the adorable call comes to a close. In a tweet, the Police
department wrote, “ Our dispatchers never know what the next call might be. But, like a veteran in
the classroom, she calmed the child's jitters and began walking him through the problem. This may
include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. We don’t recommend 911
for homework help but this dispatcher helped a young boy out and brighten his day. ”. And this
traverses geographical boundaries- whether one is a student in the USA or a student in India. And it's
so hard. Bundy told ABC News she did not know the identity of the child or where he lived. Boy: I
don’t know. 1? Dispatcher: How old are you? Boy: 4. That is why we are committed to providing
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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. As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of
our country is at stake. But instead, the operator listens to the child and offers to help. 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. 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. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. That's why
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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 don't know
maybe I'm just slap happy but check out the video maybe you'll laugh too. This kid calls 911 for help
with math and he's like 4 years old. 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. Our journalists will continue to cover the twists and turns during this historic presidential
election. 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.
The exchange between the dispatcher and the young student delighted viewers. The police dispatcher
from Indiana later recounted the tale and stated that she was quite surprised by the call. In 2019, a
child dealing with math homework accidentally called 911 because he thought they would help him
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creating well-informed voters. 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. 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. After the dispatch introduced themselves, the kid responded, “ I need some help ”. But,
like a veteran in the classroom, she calmed the child's jitters and began walking him through the
problem. January 29, 2019. “ A Child Called 911 To Get Help With Their Math Homework.”
Romper Morgan Brinlee. 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 Parenting News
Parenting Videos By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy. Boy: I don’t know. 1?
Dispatcher: How old are you? Boy: 4. They train for many emergency situations, homework help is
not one they plan for. 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. Another recorded call
to the police dispatch was uploaded on TikTok which saw the kid asking the dispatcher for help with
their homework.

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