Fourth year rooms from a ride in northern Italy blocked the emergency services telephone headquarters after calling the emergency number 70 times. The toddler brought smartwatches to kindergarten, which he played alongside other children. The situation was so serious that the carabiner set out to find the cause of the problem.
An unusual event described by the local Italian press occurred in the town of Zdorzo in the Treviso province of Jugansca.
Italy. Phone exchange paralysis
Soon, the Carabinier mission officer received a 40 hearing impairment call on 112. Someone rang 30 times for a local ambulance. On the other side, no one spoke, but the children’s voices were heard in the background, “La Tribuna di Treviso.”
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The first thought of employees receiving these calls was that they were kidding. When this series didn’t finish and the control panel was actually blocked, the alarm was launched to provide a line to people who really need help.
Hearing impaired phones were no heartless jokes, and it was quickly recognized that someone had unconsciously connected to these numbers. Search for people who made the call. There was a place, which was the most surprising thing to the Carabinians.
70 phones with emergency numbers
Even more surprise was caused by a Gendermouse patrol entering one of the rooms. First they suspected that one of the children had a cell phone with them. However, it turns out that the connection was activated from a 4-year-old smartwatch. The boy got him from his parents and put him on his wrist.
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So playing around, pressing the various functions, he included connections only in emergency services.
The clock was taken from the child and dedicated to the parents of the baby who came for him. They were not punished for the confusion caused by their son.
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