Dial 911 and Die

911 dispatcher is charged with involuntary manslaughter for refusing to dispatch ambulance to grandma, 54, who later died ‘after dismissing her case as a ‘waste of resources’ [More]

Something about this doesn’t seem complete. Forgive me for wondering if it will turn out there had been prior interactions.

The daughter looks like she’s next. And soon.

You can’t protect people from themselves.

[Via Mack H]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

One thought on “Dial 911 and Die”

  1. 911 has its very own freuent flyer club.
    My family has had two members serve as 911 dispatchers. One who worked for a rural FD recounts one citizen who rarely missed a day calling 911 for some invented reason or other. He was never actually in trouble, he just had nobody, was lonely, and lived for the attention. (He wasn’t even a senior.) The FD was mostly idle and got a kicker for every call they responded to, otherwise I suspect they would have ignored him the same way.

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