The sweet toothed toddler in Oklahoma made a cute call to 911 in Moore, Oklahoma, while craving his favorite breakfast dish.
police Share On Thursday, the 911 voice called a dispatcher that he received from a little boy named Bennett who had gotten his old phone.
“Moore 911. What is your emergency address?” the dispatcher asks. Bennett, who knows how to answer the numbers before retrial, finally hung up the phone.
When the dispatcher responded again, Bennett said, “911 Emergency Donut!” She replied, “Donuts! I want a donut!” The dispatcher then asked if Bennett would share the donuts, but he told her he was taking her to his mother:
The call was repeated with Bennett saying, “Emergency Donut!”
After a funny call, several police officers decided to grant Bennett's donut wishes. Video footage show The moment they appear at his house, a box filled with breakfast treats.
“We've brought you some donuts,” the officer says to Bennett, “Yes!” The officer told Bennett that they brought him a blueberry donut, but he couldn't contain his joy. He quickly ran off, picked out of the box and then took it into his house.
Police said, “Old phones may not be able to use high-speed data networks, and can't take photos, play music, but can call 911 in emergencies. As long as your old phone is functioning, you can use it in emergencies. Enjoy the donuts while you do that.”
Saturday agency Share News report on Bennett's phone that pleases social media users.
“Our new friend Bennett and his special phone were really popular!” The post read.
Social media users quickly commented on the funny audio clips. write“Your department is so amazing. Praise to the 911 operators and the officers who supplied emergency donuts.”





