Being an operator requires strong psychological resilience #fyp

    This is a tense and thrilling first aid scene. The story begins when a 911 operator receives a call for help: a nanny is taking care of a five-year-old boy named Leo when she suddenly discovers he is missing. After inquiry and investigation, it was found that Leo was actually trapped in a running front washing machine, with the water level constantly rising and the situation being critical. The operator calmly guided the nanny to follow specific steps and ultimately successfully rescued the child.

    Immediately afterwards, another emergency scene emerged: a woman was choking on food in her hotel room, almost suffocating. The operator patiently guided her to self rescue through video conferencing, including techniques such as boxing and using a chair. In the end, the lady regained her breath and expressed deep gratitude to the contact person.

    The entire story showcases the calmness and professionalism of 911 operators in critical moments, as well as their guidance to ordinary people through phone and video calls for self rescue and rescue, emphasizing the importance of emergency rescue and the value of rapid response.

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    1. Smart appliances are the f**** problem if that was a regular washing machine unplugging it or just pulling the f**** door open would have stopped it. But now all you idiots want smart devices. Here's a challenge go to an old dictionary preferably an old Webster dictionary from like I don't know 1826 the first Noah Webster dictionary ever published and look up the word Smart. I guarantee you you will not get the definition you were expecting. Spoiler alert smart means PAIN.

    2. This whole scene is so incredibly stupid.
      What washing mashine fills up entirely.
      How tf do you not notice a fkn huge kid in there
      Emergency dispatchers will never intentionally send your 911 call to a voicemail box

      What a shitshow

    3. That dumbass girl should've just turned off the washing machine so it would unlock, either by turning off the power by the wall or just pressing the damn button.

    4. which washing machine does not have stop button on its control panel with easy to locate position (mostly far right) and colour coded (red)?

    5. I press power on my washer and the door unlocks.. mf doing cheat codes to unlock the washer door πŸ˜‚ up, down, left, right, left β—‡ β–‘ β—‹