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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. As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very future of our country is at stake.
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advertising partners. 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. Lead the discussion to
what is an emergency and what isn't an emergency. 4. Review the 911 rules from the handout. 5. Use
a cellphone to demonstrate how to call 911, showing the location of the keys and send button. 6. Ask
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with teaching children how to call 911, parents should coach kids on what qualifies as an emergency
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group activity using the Smart Board. 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. Bundy: What happened at school that made you
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VOICES SHOPPING. 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. 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. Report this resource to let us know if this
resource violates TPT’s content guidelines. 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. The two go back and forth for a bit before the boy's mother gets suspicious about her child
being on the phone. It is the emergency telephone number for which is intended for emergency calls
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While this confusion may make for an adorable TikTok, it’s important to avoid mishaps like these and
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Up next Up next Up next. Boy: I just have tons of homework. Bundy: OK. What subject do you
have homework in? Boy: Math. Lead the discussion to what is an emergency and what isn't an
emergency. 4. Review the 911 rules from the handout. 5. Use a cellphone to demonstrate how to call
911, showing the location of the keys and send button. 6. Ask students to complete the cell phone
activity on the handout. Indiana’s Lafayette Police Department uploaded a recording of the call to
Twitter Saturday: Our dispatchers never know what the next call might be.They train for many
emergency situations, homework help is not one they plan for. As Americans head to the polls in
2024, the very future of our country is at stake. 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. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT’s
content guidelines. Of course, police don’t recommend children call 911 for anything other than true
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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. 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 action you just performed triggered the security solution. But, like a veteran in the
classroom, she calmed the child's jitters and began walking him through the problem. However,
watch what happens when the child's mother discovers the call. In less than 2 minutes we all can
make a difference in someone else’s life. 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.”. The unknown caller told dispatcher Antonia Bundy he was “bad at fractions” and
had just had “a really bad day” at school. UK English Mail Sign in Advertisement Close this content
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praised after helping a stressed-out school kid with his math homework. But in this video you’re
about to watch, there’s no urgent matter with the emergency the kid is calling, but a homework with
mathematics. And it's so hard. Bundy told ABC News she did not know the identity of the child or
where he lived. 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. It is the
emergency telephone number for which is intended for emergency calls like needed some dispatch or
policemen to help with the situation of the caller. Is it true that this number is associated with people
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Link Copied Read full article A concerned child couldn’t figure out how to solve their math
homework. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word
or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Great job helping this very stressed young man in his
time of need,” read one of the many supportive messages on the post. This dispatcher clearly
understands that it may not be an emergency to us but it is to somebody. 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 unknown caller told dispatcher
Antonia Bundy he was “bad at fractions” and had just had “a really bad day” at school. 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. He needs to call
somebody like his mom says and luckily, he found his wonderful helper over the telephone. Malaysia
English New Zealand English Singapore English. Matt Gard said. “Had other emergency calls come
in, we had other dispatchers available to taking calls.” Twitter users have hailed Bundy as “a true
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doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. 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. Reporting in this current political climate is a
responsibility we do not take lightly, and we thank you for your support. Realness delivered to your
inbox By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized
marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. 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. This is how
community helps to lift each other up. The dispatcher was more than willing to help with the child’s
subtraction problem. With your help, we'll bring you hard-hitting investigations, well-researched
analysis and timely takes you can't find elsewhere. As Americans head to the polls in 2024, the very
future of our country is at stake. However, watch what happens when the child's mother discovers
the call. That's why our journalism is free for everyone, even though other newsrooms retreat behind
expensive paywalls. The two go back and forth for a bit before the boy's mother gets suspicious
about her child being on the phone. After some confusion, the operator understood that in fact with
the math problems the child has problems. Bundy: So, do you have your paperwork in front of you?
Boy: Yeah. Bundy: OK. So if you do 3 over 4. Watch Trending Penguins inspect work of Antarctic
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know that calls to 911 should be reserved for emergencies and we teach our children that too, but
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emergency. TEMPER TANTRUMS: Tips on How to Handle Emotional Outburst Dogs Barking At
Nothing: What’s The Reason Behind This. He went to the phone and called the only number he
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