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The 911 operator who helped a child with his math homework
Antonia Bundy She became the heroine of a child who "had a bad day". The the 911 emergency service operator helped the child solve some math problems that they were complicated in their task.
Bundy, who works for the Lafayette Police Department in Indiana, and It was in mid-January that he received a call from a child who said he had "a lot of work to do".
The audio of the call was posted on Twitter by the Lafayette police, where The woman is listened to while helping the child with one of his math homework.
"I had a very bad day and I do not know how to do it"said the child at the beginning of the conversations with the operator.
Antonia Bundy questions her on her day at school, trying to find the reason why the child felt overwhelmed.
"What happened at the school that made you have a bad daythe woman asked him.
"I have a lot of tasks"added the child whose identity is not unknown.
After a brief exchange of words,The minor admits that it is difficult to solve the fractions that left him with homework.
In audio, Bundy is listened to attentively and relaxed, while explaining and helping him carry out his task..
After the explanation, the woman asked him if he had helped him solve his problem, to which the minor responded with a sincere "thank you".
"I'm sorry to have called but I really needed help"added the boy.
Police Sergeant Lafayette, Matt Gard, told NBC News that Bundy "works very hard" since she started her service as an operator from the local police department since April 2016.
"She is always very dedicated to what she does"The officer spoke of the employee who had solved the child's job on January 14th.
According to the Gard, Antonia Bundy helped the child with his homework on a busy daybecause the department's emergency center did not have many alarm requests.
"They receive strange requests"Commented the sergeant who also explained" but this call for help for the task … 13 years ago I work for the forces of order and I do not know if I've heard about it"
Matt Gard also mentioned that the child had called since a mobile phone that could only call 911, which would explain why the child asked the operator to help him in his task.
The Lafayette Police Service asked the public not to fill the service to do their homeworkeven though the staff was happy that Antonia Bundy helped the child.
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