Police Rescue Woman Using Pizza Order as Distress Call
In a remarkable incident, a woman in the UK dialed emergency services while pretending to order a pizza, signaling her urgent need for help. The Metropolitan Police shared details of the call, highlighting the quick thinking of a call handler who discerned the woman was in distress.
During the call, the woman responded affirmatively when asked if she required police assistance instead of pizza. The dispatcher skillfully guided her to provide information that made it possible to deploy emergency services without alerting the individual threatening her. Using a code based on pizza toppings, the caller confirmed her perilous situation, and police assistance was dispatched promptly.
The police credited the call handler for her alertness in recognizing the disguised plea for help. The incident has drawn attention to the use of covert signals in emergency situations, a concept popularized by a domestic violence awareness advertisement during the 2018 Super Bowl.
This case underscores the vital role emergency services play in ensuring safety during dangerous situations and serves as a reminder of the importance of listening and recognizing signs of distress.
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