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A hungry five-year-old used his phone to call the police because he wanted to order McDonald's.
Iziah Hall, from Michigan, USA, dialed 911 while her doctor was sleeping and asked the dispatcher if she could bring him food.
Dispatcher Sara Kuberski told the boy that she could not do it, but she informed police who had decided to go to Iziah's home.
Police officer Dan Patterson said his request made him laugh so much that he decided to stop at a McDonalds when he went to see the boy on April 14th.
He told ABC13: "I laugh for myself … 5-year calls are sent and order to McDonald's
What Iziah called and asked
Dispatcher: "Kent County 911 What is your urgency?"
Iziah: "Can you bring me McDonalds?"
Dispatcher: "I'm sorry what?"
Iziah: "Can you bring me McDonalds?"
Dispatcher: "No, I can not bring you McDonald's."
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"I went past McDonald's and I might as well bring him something.
When he arrived, the first thing Iziah said to him was, "My grandmother is going to be so angry, can you leave, do you like it?"
Kuberski said: "We all thought it was really cool that Agent Patterson went there with McDonald's, which made our evening more enjoyable."
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