05-12-2013 6:08 PM
At home the other night
i had visitors,and was doing tree dec,s
the phone rang and one of them answered. A Lady asked for Wendy (NOT THE REAL NAME)
the phone was passed to me,and i said theres no one here of that name
the Lady did not sound well cos she was rambleing on
i said are you ok and she eventually said no she had fallen down and could not move other than to grab the phone
i said did you need help she rambled on again but said yes
i asked for name and address and when she managed to tell me i was serprised cos it was 3/4 of a mile away
Panic sets in
i go to nighbour and ask him to come over to my place and bring his mobile
we keep lady on the phone and ring 999 on mobile
operator ask where to send Help and i tell her whats happened and where
i get told of for wasting their time with hoakes phone call
i ring again get passed to different operator and tell her the same story i told the first operator
they ca'nt find the address on their system
another mobile is brought out with a map telling where the address is
ok they are going to look into it After the Lady puts phone down i ring 1471 and get a number and pass it on to ambalance ok phone all off now and everyones thinking real or not
a few mins later Ambalance people phone me again
where is the address again and was Lady still breathing where was she hurting ( i tell them all i know again)
20 mins later police phone they are outside the Ladys house no one is answearing the door or phone
they want to know if i have a key to the Ladys Bungelow ( i tell them the story again) they ring off
30 mins Later police ring me again and say no one has seen Lady so they are going to break in
Since then no one has said weather it was real or a hoakes
05-12-2013 6:31 PM
It would be nice to know, try phoning the local police.
You wouldn't really have any choice other than to do what you did, apart from ignore someone who might be in desperate need.
09-12-2013 3:53 PM
09-12-2013 4:10 PM
11-12-2013 9:34 AM - edited 11-12-2013 9:35 AM
11-12-2013 10:21 AM
That was nice, Petal.