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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

This is a 911 call from a gentleman reporting Cyclopians have buried a flying saucer on the grounds of Western State Hospital. I'm posting it not to make fun of the man (though the call is certainly funny), but as an example of the frivolous types of calls that 911 operators must also deal with alongside emotionally charged tragedies.

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  • How is that boring?

    That's a real 911 call from a patient at Western State Mental Hospital who really believes there are Cyclopians that buried a space ship there.

    You can't see both the sadness and humor in that?

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  • @Nueroactive

    You have no clue what you are talking about, the caller is a patient from Western State Hospital which is a mental hospital in Lakewood, Washington. The 911 dispatcher is Dave, the previous call he took to this was from a mother who had witnessed her son accidentally hang himself from their overhead garage. Kind of funny how I know these details right? The dispatcher would have normally hung up on this guy and moved on to another call. Do yo need further details on Pierce 911 works

  • @Nueroactive

    You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, if you only knew why the dispatcher stayed on the phone and it was related to the previous call that he had.

  • lmao!

  • this is really boring

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