Abused woman calls 911 and places ‘pizza order’
A woman who is a victim of domestic violence called 911 for help but was unable to directly discuss of what was happening to her so she used a code-like conversation by starting to order a pizza.
Fortunately, the dispatcher did not take her call lightly, instead he became intuitive and analyzed her situation very carefully.
Read the transcript of the conversation between the victim and the dispatcher and noticed how well their thoughts were connected to each other.
“911, where is your emergency?”
“123 Main St.”
“Ok, what’s going on there?”
“I’d like to order a pizza for delivery.” (oh great, another prank call).
“Ma’am, you’ve reached 911”
“Yeah, I know. Can I have a large with half pepperoni, half mushroom and peppers?”
“Ummm…. I’m sorry, you know you’ve called 911 right?”
“Yeah, do you know how long it will be?”
“Ok, Ma’am, is everything ok over there? do you have an emergency?”
“Yes, I do.”
“..And you can’t talk about it because there’s someone in the room with you?” (moment of realization)
“Yes, that’s correct. Do you know how long it will be?”
“I have an officer about a mile from your location. Are there any weapons in your house?”
“Nope.”
“Can you stay on the phone with me?”
“Nope. See you soon, thanks”
According to the dispatcher, he checked the history of the address given by the lady and found out that there were records of multiple domestic violence from the previous calls.
Finally, the officer arrived at the house and immediately saw the lady in bad shape with her drunk boyfriend. Her partner was arrested for beating her.
The dispatcher said that she was intelligent to pull that kind of trick and that emergency call is the most memorable one for him.
Source: Story shared from Reddit.


Abused woman calls 911 and places ‘pizza order’ to masquerade a cry for help!
A woman who is a victim of domestic violence called 911 for help but was unable to directly discuss of what was happening to her so she used a code-like conversation by starting to order a pizza. Fortunately, the dispatcher did not take her call lightly, instead he became intuitive and analyzed her situation very carefully.
Help!
Thank God the Authorities were smart enough to catch on! Someone needs to come out with a “First Alert” that is free of charge for any women in potentially Abusive Relationships! That way they just push a button when things get out of hand and they have a much better chance of getting rescued!
Abused woman calls 911 and places ‘pizza order’ to masquerade a cry for help!
A woman who is a victim of domestic violence called 911 for help but was unable to directly discuss of what was happening to her so she used a code-like conversation by starting to order a pizza. Fortunately, the dispatcher did not take her call lightly, instead he became intuitive and analyzed her situation very carefully.
Help!
Thank God the Authorities were smart enough to catch on! Someone needs to come out with a “First Alert” that is free of charge for any women in potentially Abusive Relationships! That way they just push a button when things get out of hand and they have a much better chance of getting rescued! Meditation, Yoga and Tai Chi help to heal but The First Alert is the most important accessory as it will actually serve you well in an emergency. You have it with you at all times and they have models out that are built in to modern day accessories.
Anne Scripps Douglas of Bronxville, NY was a victim of Domestic Abuse and unfortunately never made it. My extended family knew her for years but never knew what went on behind closed doors. Anne was to embarrassed to confide in anyone as is the case with most abused women. She went to file the court order but had to wait until after the Holidays to appear in Court. Unfortunately, it was too late as her daughter found her dead in her bed upon returning from a New Year’s Eve Party! Her second husband killed her in a drunken rage on the night of New Year’s Eve. A few years ago the daughter who found her dead that night committed suicide. I met her daughter through a good friend of their family at Underhill Crossing and she seemed happy but she was drinking a lot that night. The truth of the matter is that she blamed herself for her mother’s death. They were so very close and she got home after her stepfather killed her mother. One traumatic incident that could have been prevented, acted as a catalyst for other traumatic incidents. Alcohol never helped anyone I know but only hurt them.