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A woman called 911 and pretends to order a pizza to report her abuser. Even two years later, her code inspires others who cannot call emergency or support services directly.
911. WHAT IS THE ADDRESS OF YOUR EMERGENCY? YEAH, I WOULD LIKE TO ORDER A PIZZA. A DISPATCHER TOOK THE 911 CALL. THE VICTIM PRETENDING TO ORDER A PIZZA. HE QUICKLY REALIZED THE WOMAN WAS IN DANGER.
"I would like to order a pizza," a 911 call shared by Volusia Sheriff's Office on social media starts out. "I'm so stuck in here." "Okay. Are you aware you're calling 911?" the dispatcher asks the ...
Around 4 a.m. on Oct. 26, a woman made a call to 911 and asked to order a pizza, a Facebook post from Sheriff Mike Chitwood and the Volusia Sheriff's Office said. The dispatcher asked her if she ...
Deputies stopped an alleged attempted rape in Pierson early Saturday after a woman covertly let dispatchers know she was in trouble by pretending to order a pizza, according to a Facebook post ...
In the call placed at about 4 a.m. Oct. 19, the woman said she would “like to order a pizza” and was “stuck in here.” When dispatch tried to confirm she knew she was calling 911 ...
Dialing 911 and ordering pizza has become a sign of someone in distress. On Oct 19, around 3:45 a.m., Volusia County deputies responded to a suspicious incident call on East 5th Avenue in Pierson ...
The victim repeatedly fought him off, and she led deputies directly to her after calling 911, pretending to order a pizza. "What is the address of your emergency?" asked the dispatcher.