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Redway 24-03-2021 03:03 AM

Have you ever had to dial 999?
 
Be it for a police or ambulatory emergency.

I’ve had to do it twice and it was a weird feeling on both incidences.

LaLaLand 24-03-2021 03:13 AM

Yes once this year sadly (police). Otherwise it's been others, not me, for ambulances and such (nothing very serious thankfully).

When I was little though, around 5/6, I dialled 999 on the sly "just to see what happened" and they very nearly sent ALL services out "just incase" because they thought I was a child in distress. Thankfully my Mum managed to inform them it was just me being a little **** before they despatched after I'd come clean in a huge panic to her... Oops... The house phone got moved to the top of a big cabinet soon after that... :joker:

Cherie 24-03-2021 06:06 AM

Ambulance, once for my elderly neighbour and once for my younger son, and my other son was carted off in an ambulance from school one day as well, we like to get our money's worth :laugh:

joeysteele 24-03-2021 06:25 AM

Many times, ambulance for family and friends.

Police too, for others I've come across in danger or because they were afraid to.
Which some people are sadly afraid to.

user104658 24-03-2021 06:45 AM

Just twice, we lived right on the edge of a village (last house before national speed limit sign) when I was a teenager and randomly one evening a car hit a lamp post outside doing like 70. The car looked like a crushed can and was lying right across the whole road (on a blind corner) but the driver was nowhere to be found - police later assumed the car was stolen. Anyway, my dad went to put his car round the corner with hazards on as if anyone came round that corner fast they’d have been ****ed, and I called 999.

Other time was at work because there was a guy in the street threatening a group of teenagers with a massive machete :umm2:. Full riot van came out, it was great.

Called the police countless times of course when I was in bookies, but for everyday stuff we had the direct number for the station which was just round the corner, we didn’t have to call 999 or 101.

thesheriff443 24-03-2021 06:50 AM

Many times, road accidents, cars on fire vans on fire houses on fire
People in danger

Crimson Dynamo 24-03-2021 08:00 AM

called ambulance in Jan was most recent one

user104658 24-03-2021 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 11022972)
houses on fire

Oh yeah that's right, I did actually call for a fire once. Sat watching telly at 1am, curtains started flickering, looked outside and the neighbours across the street's shed had gone up in a fireball :omgno: flames right up the side of their house. I'd forgotten about that.

Luckily I didn't have to go in trying to rescue anyone as the people living there came out like :omgno: :omgno: :omgno: while I was on the phone.

user104658 24-03-2021 08:22 AM

Oh **** I also called 999 for an ambulance like 18m ago because my wife fainted with her eyes wide open and I thought she had died! Good job brain, doing your best to keep that memory repressed :umm2:. I legitimately had PTSD symptoms for about 6 months.

She had been ill with the worst stomach bug, paramedics came but by then she'd come round and they were like "lol there's nothing wrong with her, just a sudden blood pressure drop from being so sick". But yeah there's a 999 recording out there of me somewhere, rambling and insisting that my wife "had died" but was now "sat up talking" :umm2:.

Then I caught the same bug and spent the next day vomitting my soul out and was like "I understand why u briefly chose death".

Ammi 24-03-2021 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11022992)
Oh **** I also called 999 for an ambulance like 18m ago because my wife fainted with her eyes wide open and I thought she had died! Good job brain, doing your best to keep that memory repressed :umm2:. I legitimately had PTSD symptoms for about 6 months.

She had been ill with the worst stomach bug, paramedics came but by then she'd come round and they were like "lol there's nothing wrong with her, just a sudden blood pressure drop from being so sick". But yeah there's a 999 recording out there of me somewhere, rambling and insisting that my wife "had died" but was now "sat up talking" :umm2:.

Then I caught the same bug and spent the next day vomitting my soul out and was like "I understand why u briefly chose death".


...crikey, I thought you meant 18 minutes ago for a little few seconds...I was seriously going to phone and ambulance myself for Mrs TS...so scary for you, though...were your daughters there at the time...?....


...I faint a lot actually, I am a fainter...

UserSince2005 24-03-2021 08:41 AM

Yes to all 3.
A shorty was fire burning on the dance floor.

AnnieK 24-03-2021 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11022992)
Oh **** I also called 999 for an ambulance like 18m ago because my wife fainted with her eyes wide open and I thought she had died! Good job brain, doing your best to keep that memory repressed :umm2:. I legitimately had PTSD symptoms for about 6 months.

She had been ill with the worst stomach bug, paramedics came but by then she'd come round and they were like "lol there's nothing wrong with her, just a sudden blood pressure drop from being so sick". But yeah there's a 999 recording out there of me somewhere, rambling and insisting that my wife "had died" but was now "sat up talking" :umm2:.

Then I caught the same bug and spent the next day vomitting my soul out and was like "I understand why u briefly chose death".

The same thing happened to my dad years ago....he had been ill with a stomach bug and had a hot bath which made his BP drop, he fainted but hit his head on the sink, came round, saw the blood from his bust nose and fainted again. The paramedics took him to hospital just in case but all was fine thankfully....he just felt daft sat in a and e in his bath robe :laugh:

Ammi 24-03-2021 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11022999)
The same thing happened to my dad years ago....he had been ill with a stomach bug and had a hot bath which made his BP drop, he fainted but hit his head on the sink, came round, saw the blood from his bust nose and fainted again. The paramedics took him to hospital just in case but all was fine thankfully....he just felt daft sat in a and e in his bath robe :laugh:

...he was just ahead of his time, the world dresses like that now, Annie...

Smithy 24-03-2021 09:03 AM

I screamed hey Siri call the police when my flatmate took me hostage if that counts

thesheriff443 24-03-2021 09:05 AM

Last time was 4 months ago I think phoned police and ambulance several times police took 2 hours to get there ambulance showed up about 4 hours later

Three pcso’s at one point were kicking broken car parts of the road.

I said I bet they didn’t teach you that in police training

The first boy of a police man who turned up and spoke to the guy who caused the accident I had to step in and tell him his version of the accident was biased to what actually happened and that another car had left the scene.

smudgie 24-03-2021 09:21 AM

Traffic accident outside our old house, I phoned for an ambulance.
In my younger days there was an incident that involved stabbings, our house was crawling with the police and the kitchen was set up to take statements.

thesheriff443 24-03-2021 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 11023015)
Traffic accident outside our old house, I phoned for an ambulance.
In my younger days there was an incident that involved stabbings, our house was crawling with the police and the kitchen was set up to take statements.

That will teach them to complain about your cooking


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