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It's probably three or four o'clock in the morning. This woman calls and said, there's this guy. He's been knocking on my door for the past like 10 minutes. And he walks back over to his car that's in the driveway and he pulls out the bag. Then she starts screaming. He set my house on fire.
There was an RV park downtown on second Avenue and it had a message playing saying that it was going to blow up. Oh, and it just blew up. When I got hired on, I was 20 years old. And I had a call from a woman who she had just got free from. Somebody had taped her up and her after they broke into her house. And it was I mean, it was an apartment, but and it was really close by where I worked at.
She was a student at one of the universities. And, you know, like after that happened, it was, there was a lot that went on. She couldn't manage to free herself. Um, afterwards she was held at knife point, um, apparently repeatedly. Uh, and then he, the suspect stole her credit cards and, uh, kind of left from, from there and left her tied up or taped up, I guess is better way to put it.
But she managed to get free when she called us. She gave a description of the guy. Once the police got out there, they actually got a good description of the guy and everything and got her credit card information. And they actually found him trying to take some of her money out at ATM about two or three miles away. So they called him. That was really good, quick work.
I was going to say, do you ever find out what happens to these people?
I would assume you don't like, yeah. Yeah. Most of the time we don't. I mean, that's, that's one of the things that, um, you know, and actually with that incident there, I didn't know what to do. I mean, I was brand new and I was like, I feel like I want to go and, you know, help. I want to do something more, you know, and my trainer that was sitting next to me, like, no, this was your part.
You did your job. And that, that was, that's all you're needed. You're part of it's over with. So it's, it was kind of hard to hear at first. Cause I, you know, I've never experienced something like that on the phone before, you know, really at all. So it was kind of shocking for me, but you know, the calls continue that month and I got a few more that, you know, we're pretty screwed up.
So like the first month, that's another one that I've told people about. This is, It's pretty nuts the way it happened. I was working, this was midnight shift. Like my first month, it was, they usually start you out on midnight shift because they want it to be slow for you and have time between calls. It's not really that busy, but that's a good part about being trained on that shift.
The bad part about it is the calls you get, they're real. They're not any of these BS type calls where people are calling in because they want extra sauce on their chicken sandwich or something like that, which that does happen. But like this one is probably three or four o'clock in the morning.
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