Every year 240 million calls are made to 911. And oftentimes that conversation can be the difference between life and death. Such was the case when Deanna Cook picked up her cellphone and frantically pushed those three buttons. More: http://bit.ly/2kHvFdT

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43 thoughts on “Deanna Cook’s 911 call spurs change to Texas emergency system”
  1. She should have been rescued. Her pleads have stuck with me and made me fund this video again. Im so sorry Deanna you didn't deserve this

  2. Even after this lady divorced this sociopath, and had a protective order, he still stalked her over and over again. This is the infuriating part. She lived in constant fear and her family knew immediately. That tells how repetitive and persistent his behavior was. And he still gets to draw breath…in TX? 💔

  3. The 911 operator’s actions are inexcusable! Lack of training has absolutely nothing to do with her response. She just didn’t care to be bothered. It was common sense that this woman on the phone was being attacked and needed help. If you heard your friend on the phone screaming and in distress would you look for someone to ask if they need help first? No! You would get them help. Then to hear that this woman was simply “disciplined” instead of fired is crazy to me. You can’t teach empathy, either you have it or you don’t. Period

  4. This makes me so mad!!! Hello? You can clearly hear this women is being viciously attacked and in a altercation. This 911 operator is a complete idiot and completely failed this woman

  5. THE SYSTEM TOTALLY FAILED HER. EVERYTIME SHE CALLED AND NO ACTIONS WERE TOOKEN. EVERYONE BESIDES HIM SHOULD BE CHARGED AS WELL

  6. When Deanna’s mother started crying describing how she found her baby my eyes started tearing cause that’s a pain that nobody should have to endure 😢That 911 operator failed her miserably how could you hear her screaming in fear of her life and not dispatch the police to her location

  7. It was not the police fault. It was the dispatchers. Police only know what they are told, the dispatcher could have relayed the information in a super casual way that made them think it wasn’t an emergency. I heard the mum say in an interview ‘if they hadn’t of stopped to get water, they could have saved her’, I’m sorry darling but your daughter was dead. There was nothing they could have done. Again, the dispatcher should have traced the call asap and had unit respond immediately

  8. I pray and know Deanna’s soul is resting in peace! I’m heartbroken for her beautiful mom and sister🙏🏽💖 please Lord make the se acts of violence and hate stop

  9. the way the dispatcher is like “hellooooo?? 🥰😇” after hearing brutal yelling for help is CRAZY

  10. What happened to her is truly horrible!! One more reason Dallas should not have voted to defund police that just one more reason Dallas should not have voted to cut the police funds……

  11. There's only 1 direction situations as such will go. Only1 outcome awaits this kind of brute force and fuckery. Often times, people are caught up in believing they have what it takes to make improvements in anothers mind……based on what others are claiming and saying. *But the reality is, they're a lost cost that needs to be ignored. Her mother desiring to see remorse in him as he listens to the tapes is also a lost cause. As he's batshit and is exactly who he was claiming his ex wife to be. A person that knows love and *possesses it, doesn't resort to bottom basement thinking and behavior.

  12. Did you call the jail or hospital?! I need an address, has to be the first response that someone comes up with after hearing someone scream on the phone. 👀The more incidences that are revealed about people's experiences that called 911 for *help, a certain picture is painted about the level of consideration and awareness that isn't present.

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