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Police respond to adorable child's emergency call

2021-10-21T03:04:39.211Z


A New Zealand police officer responded to the adorable emergency call from a 4-year-old boy who wanted to ... show off his toys.


An agent went to the boy's house after his adorable call to 111.

(CNN) -

New Zealand police jumped into action to attend the home of a 4-year-old boy to check if his toys were as cool as he claimed.

Police shared a clip of the phone call, which was "too cute not to share" on Facebook.

The call begins in the usual way: the dispatcher asks what the nature of the emergency is.

"Madam police ... can I tell you something?" Asks a boy.

"I have some toys for you," he tells the operator.

"Do you have any toys for me?" She replies.

And he adds: "Come see them!"

Then noise is heard and an adult approaches the phone and informs the operator that there is no emergency in progress.

After the call, the police dispatcher asked if any officers were near the address.

"There is a four-year-old boy who wants to show the police his toys," he said on the radio.

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An agent quickly responded: "Yes, I am willing, I will attend."

Agent Kurt, who attended the call, confirmed that the boy did "have great toys."

The police also invited the boy on a tour of the police car and showed him the flashing blue lights.

"Agent Kurt from the Southern District Police responded when he arrived at the boy's house and showed him a variety of toys," the force posted on Facebook.

"He also had a good educational talk with the boy and his parents about using 111 for emergencies only," he added.

"While we did not encourage children to call 111 to show us their toys, this was too cute not to share," police added.

Source: cnnespanol

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