
An Oklahoma toddler referred to as 911 and requested for “emergency doughnuts,” which officers delivered to the kid’s house.
The Moore Police Division shared audio on social media on Thursday of the change between the boy, Bennett, and the dispatcher. The kid first dialed 911 and started saying gibberish to the dispatcher earlier than hanging up and dialing once more.
Bennett then instructed the dispatcher about an “emergency want for donuts.”
“Doughnuts? I need doughnuts. Are you going to share your doughnuts?” the dispatcher is heard saying in response to the boy’s request.
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A field of Dunkin’ doughnuts. (Getty Photos)
The kid mentioned: “911, it’s an emergency.”
“An emergency?” the dispatcher requested.
“Emergency doughnuts,” Bennett replied.
The dispatcher once more requested if Bennett would share his doughnuts, to which he replied, “No, I am not.”
The subsequent day, the police division shared that that they had fulfilled Bennett’s request and had officers ship a field of Dunkin’ doughnuts to his house.
“You referred to as us about doughnuts,” an officer mentioned within the video posted to social media. “We got here to provide you some doughnuts.”
Bennett reacted with an enthusiastic “Sure!”
The officers opened the field and Bennett and his brother every grabbed a doughnut.
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A Dunkin’ emblem printed on a field used to hold meals away from the restaurant. (Getty Photos)
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In response to the police division, the toddler used an previous cellphone that may nonetheless be used to name 911 in an emergency however has no different practical use.
“Outdated cell telephones could also be unable to make use of high-speed information networks, take images or play music, however they will nonetheless name 911 in an emergency. So long as an previous cellular phone is practical, it may be utilized in an emergency,” police wrote.