In a lighthearted incident that caught the attention of the local police, a Massachusetts father learned the hard way that his son takes safety protocols very seriously. The Quincy Police Department shared an amusing 911 call made by young Charlie, who couldn’t wait to report his dad for running a red light. The audio clip quickly gained popularity on social media, showcasing the innocence and vigilance of a child.
The police captioned the audio, “Every day, we receive a variety of 911 calls. Some are genuine emergencies, while others might just be accidental dials. Then there’s Charlie’s call.”
Little Charlie Thompson might have a promising career ahead in law enforcement, as he clearly understands the importance of holding people accountable!
Transcript of the Call
Charlie: My dad went through a red light! He drives a big black truck, but today he was in mommy’s car.
911 dispatcher: Can you tell me what happened?
Charlie: He had to go to the car wash and then he just went right past the red light!
911 dispatcher: Really?
Charlie: Yep!
911 dispatcher: Is he at home now?
Charlie: Yup!
911 dispatcher: Can I speak to him?
Charlie: Sure!
At this point, Charlie passed the phone to his father, exclaiming, “Someone just called!” Talk about a pint-sized whistleblower! Charlie’s dad shared with a local news outlet that he had instructed his son on when to call 911 in case of emergencies. Apparently, a traffic violation falls under that category in Charlie’s eyes. “When he decides to do something, he follows through,” the father chuckled.
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In summary, this amusing story highlights the importance of teaching children about safety and emergency protocols while also providing a chuckle at the lengths children will go to ensure accountability.
