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3dGameMan
02-19-2005, 09:24 AM
3,800 prank calls to 911 came from 1 house: ~source (http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-crank18.html)

BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter
During the six-month period that ended Tuesday, 3,896 prank calls to Chicago's 911 emergency center were placed from a pair of phone numbers at a single West Side address.

It was not known how many times Chicago Police officers were dispatched. But it wasn't long before the address became notorious among 911 call takers.

Today, City Hall will reportedly announce an arrest in that case -- and bring the hammer down on 500 people whose phones have been used to place 50,672 bogus 911 calls since mid-August.

Not just kids playing



A mass mailing is going out to the most egregious offenders -- those whose phones have been used to make at least 50 bogus calls over the last six months -- warning them to "cease and desist" immediately. If the prank calls continue, fines ranging from $500 to $1,000 will follow within weeks.

"Some of them are kids. But this is not purely a problem defined by children. It includes adults who get a kick out of seeing police and fire resources dispatched when there's no real emergency," said Ron Huberman, executive director of the city's Office of Emergency Management and Communications.

"We're sending a message loud and clear as a city that this behavior is unacceptable, and if you choose to misuse emergency resources, it's going to cost you a lot of money. We simply cannot afford to be wasting our valuable resources. We plan to be very aggressive. We're starting with the worst, and we're gonna work our way down."

City Council Police Committee Chairman Isaac Carothers (29th), whose ordinance empowered the city to levy the fines, said the crackdown is sorely needed and long overdue.

"I can understand going after the most frequent offenders first, but we want to have a zero tolerance for this. It puts people's lives in jeopardy. It not only deprives someone who really needs emergency service. It endangers police officers and firefighters racing to the scene," Carothers said.

"It's the equivalent of shooting a gun, aiming at no one and hoping the bullet doesn't hit anybody."...

Orangepeel
02-19-2005, 03:15 PM
Yup. Human ignorance at it's best.

Let's watch the pretty red EMT engines roll and balze down the street...meanwhile, somewhere across the city someone's mother, father, or child is in a fight for life or death and waiting desperately for an ambulance.

There are also smartasses that think they will get a bed faster at the hospital if they arrive by ambulance. They call the dispatch and wait for the ambulance to arrive at their door...meanwhile...there they are...standing outside...bags packed and ready to go out in style, chauferred to the hospital :grumble!

Everyone gets assesed going into Emerg, so even if you show up on an ambulance gurney, they will put you into a waiting list of who needs treatment faster. So if patient A comes running in off the street with a gunshot wound or a stroke, he will get treated faster than "oh I have a hangnail" that showed up in an ambulance.

Here in Toronto they are slapping these people with the cost of the ambulance ride, if they are caught abusing the system. How's about a $300 taxi ride? I don't think so, eh :rofl2?

Raedwulf
02-19-2005, 03:22 PM
Actually in Calgary, regardless if it is an emergency or or something lame, you're billed by the kilometer
For the most part, medical insurance covers it

Orangepeel
02-19-2005, 03:37 PM
Actually in Calgary, regardless if it is an emergency or or something lame, you're billed by the kilometer
For the most part, medical insurance covers it

They will still get assesed as they arrive :). What happens in the case that you don't have insurance and need an EMT? I guess you pay out of pocket.

Do they have anything set up for Social Assistance or Welfare?

egarrard
02-19-2005, 03:57 PM
500 different phones at the same location? Seems pretty suspicious to me...

Forget the fines. Give them each 11 months, 29 days in jail...for each offense. If they're minors, jail the parents who gave them the phone too. That will stop it.

Tivon
02-19-2005, 04:21 PM
Yup. Human ignorance at it's best.

Let's watch the pretty red EMT engines roll and balze down the street...meanwhile, somewhere across the city someone's mother, father, or child is in a fight for life or death and waiting desperately for an ambulance.

There are also smartasses that think they will get a bed faster at the hospital if they arrive by ambulance. They call the dispatch and wait for the ambulance to arrive at their door...meanwhile...there they are...standing outside...bags packed and ready to go out in style, chauferred to the hospital :grumble!

Everyone gets assesed going into Emerg, so even if you show up on an ambulance gurney, they will put you into a waiting list of who needs treatment faster. So if patient A comes running in off the street with a gunshot wound or a stroke, he will get treated faster than "oh I have a hangnail" that showed up in an ambulance.

Here in Toronto they are slapping these people with the cost of the ambulance ride, if they are caught abusing the system. How's about a $300 taxi ride? I don't think so, eh :rofl2?

They bill you for the ambulance ride down here. :)
Heck, if you call them that many times you would be in jail by now. :Wink

Tivon
02-19-2005, 04:34 PM
500 different phones at the same location? Seems pretty suspicious to me...

Forget the fines. Give them each 11 months, 29 days in jail...for each offense. If they're minors, jail the parents who gave them the phone too. That will stop it.

Well.. that might also depend on the child. If he or she is a child with mental problems that are just now coming into the spot light then sending the parents to jail is not the right thing to do.

After 100 calls they should put a block notice on their line.

After 10 calls a month the 911# should cost them a 10$ per call.

In fact, repeat problem makers should have their number added to a list that takes them to a voice computer first to direct their calls.

Tivon, "God.. not again! :Holy Crap So much blood this time. :Nope "
Tivon, "911" Ring Ring
911, "Hi and welcome to 911 services."
911, "Mr. Tivon at # XXX-XXXX, you will be charged 10$"
911, "If yes, hit # now. If no, hit 9 to exit."