David Edwards and Mike Sheehan | A Nashville woman who waited hours for
someone to respond to her call to 911 emergency services didn’t hear the
worst part of the call.
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A Nashville woman who waited hours for someone to respond to her call to 911
emergency services didn’t hear the worst part of the call.
After Sheila Jones hung up the phone, a local news reporter found that one
911 operator said, "I really just don’t give a shit what happens to you."
"I think I’m more hurt than I am mad that my life didn’t mean a damn thing
to them," said Jones, after hearing the tape played back to her for the
first time. Jones had called for help after an ex-boyfriend assaulted and
threatened her.
911 officials told Nashville’s NewsChannel 5 that the staffer who took the
call "was a trainee who was [later] fired … not for the comment, but for
flunking his final exam."
This video is from NewsChannel 5, broadcast May 12
video can be seen at http://www.infowars.com/?p=2133
I'm pretty sure i heard that tape... They finally put her at the top of
their response list, only to have that police car taken off to respond to a
traffic violation... Classic example of what i have been saying all along.
Then there is this Canadian example of other 911 problems..
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ibd5ILopnKw
What a nation of scared sheep we have become, that we have to rely on
dialling a stupid three digit number to "protect ourselves", when all of us
could be doing that, within the limits of the law already prescribed and
preserved for us.... But I bet it will have to get even worse for many to
wake up.... Maybe after someone they know dies, or they themselves are put
in the hospital... Even then, I'm not convinced... the brainwashing is
really well established by media and government.
Hay folks, you are not the property of the government... and there is
nothing criminal about carry or using weapons for a *lawful* purpose - i.e.
defending yourself. Its a right as old as dirt, and is unalienable.
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> After Sheila Jones hung up the phone, a local news reporter found that one
> 911 operator said, "I really just don't give a shit what happens to you."
>
> "I think I'm more hurt than I am mad that my life didn't mean a damn thing
> to them," said Jones, after hearing the tape played back to her for the
> first time. Jones had called for help after an ex-boyfriend assaulted and
> threatened her.
>
> 911 officials told Nashville's NewsChannel 5 that the staffer who took the
> call "was a trainee who was [later] fired . not for the comment, but for