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Corinne
Guest
I’m not sure if you all have seen this already, but I thought it was too important not to pass on…
Wichita, KS is home to an infamous late-term abortion clinic run by George Tiller. There have been a number of emergencies coming out of the clinic, where the most recent one resulted in a patient’s death.
The 911 call is just chilling… There are no words to describe it. I’ll paste the transcript, but you should listen to it at www.operationrescue.org to get a full understanding of the tone.
Please pray for the woman and her child, and for Tiller’s clinic to be shut down.
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911 Dispatch: “911 Wichita.”
Marguerite (Tiller’s office): “Uh, Yes, this is Dr. Tiller’s office,
we need an ambulance.”
911: “And what’s the address?”
Marguerite: “It’s 5107 E. Kellogg. But please, please, please–no
lights and no sirens.”
911: “Ma’am, I can’t control that. And, uh, what’s the problem?
Tell me exactly what happened.”
Marguerite: “Okay, this is the correct number for the ambulance, right?”
911: “Yes, ma’am. What’s the problem? Tell me exactly what happened.”
Marguerite: “Okay, all I know is that, is that it’s a patient who has
to go to the hospital.”
911: “Okay for what reason, ma’am?”
Marguerite: “Hold on just a minute and I’ll…”
911 dispatch is then put on hold by Tiller’s office for 44 seconds.
Marguerite: “Sir, I’m sorry, I don’t have that information. All I
know is that we need a transport to the hospital.”
911: “So you have no information as to why?”
Marguerite: “No sir, I don’t. I was asked to call.”
911: “Okay, so do you need the police over there?”
Marguerite: “Oh no no no.”
911: “Well see, that’s why we ask you these questions – so we know
how to respond and what units to respond. If you can’t give me that
information…”
Marguerite: “…we need a transport to the hospital…”
911: “And what’s your name?”
Marguerite: “My name is Marguerite.”
911: “And what is the phone number you’re calling from?”
Marguerite: “684-5108.”
911: “Alrighty. Thank you.”
Wichita, KS is home to an infamous late-term abortion clinic run by George Tiller. There have been a number of emergencies coming out of the clinic, where the most recent one resulted in a patient’s death.
The 911 call is just chilling… There are no words to describe it. I’ll paste the transcript, but you should listen to it at www.operationrescue.org to get a full understanding of the tone.
Please pray for the woman and her child, and for Tiller’s clinic to be shut down.
–
911 Dispatch: “911 Wichita.”
Marguerite (Tiller’s office): “Uh, Yes, this is Dr. Tiller’s office,
we need an ambulance.”
911: “And what’s the address?”
Marguerite: “It’s 5107 E. Kellogg. But please, please, please–no
lights and no sirens.”
911: “Ma’am, I can’t control that. And, uh, what’s the problem?
Tell me exactly what happened.”
Marguerite: “Okay, this is the correct number for the ambulance, right?”
911: “Yes, ma’am. What’s the problem? Tell me exactly what happened.”
Marguerite: “Okay, all I know is that, is that it’s a patient who has
to go to the hospital.”
911: “Okay for what reason, ma’am?”
Marguerite: “Hold on just a minute and I’ll…”
911 dispatch is then put on hold by Tiller’s office for 44 seconds.
Marguerite: “Sir, I’m sorry, I don’t have that information. All I
know is that we need a transport to the hospital.”
911: “So you have no information as to why?”
Marguerite: “No sir, I don’t. I was asked to call.”
911: “Okay, so do you need the police over there?”
Marguerite: “Oh no no no.”
911: “Well see, that’s why we ask you these questions – so we know
how to respond and what units to respond. If you can’t give me that
information…”
Marguerite: “…we need a transport to the hospital…”
911: “And what’s your name?”
Marguerite: “My name is Marguerite.”
911: “And what is the phone number you’re calling from?”
Marguerite: “684-5108.”
911: “Alrighty. Thank you.”