Hmm... They didn't show the part where the paramedics told the woman what to do with her husband... I mean, the 911 said he was sending the paramedics TO TELL HER what to do next, but the part where the paramedics told the woman exactly what to do next was cut from the video... I think that part is important because it would help other people prevent similar accidents like fires, burns and so on
I have one question I like to ask. Supposedly, one of their deaf friends or deaf child will use to calls 911 for the deaf couple got injured outside and they have no choice but ran inside to use their videophone to call for help. How are they suppose to know the address? They wouldn't have time to figure it out but worry wreck when someone is hurt and needs help. How is this suppose to help?
Hmm... They didn't show the part where the paramedics told the woman what to do with her husband... I mean, the 911 said he was sending the paramedics TO TELL HER what to do next, but the part where the paramedics told the woman exactly what to do next was cut from the video... I think that part is important because it would help other people prevent similar accidents like fires, burns and so on
I have one question I like to ask. Supposedly, one of their deaf friends or deaf child will use to calls 911 for the deaf couple got injured outside and they have no choice but ran inside to use their videophone to call for help. How are they suppose to know the address? They wouldn't have time to figure it out but worry wreck when someone is hurt and needs help. How is this suppose to help?
Maybe they have a software that can trace the call.
Can this video be shared for educational purposes only?
Look-- you exposed, some other woman's breast? You used, Hawaiian video phones-- Vikpns.