FAMILY DISTURBED BY 911 INCIDENT
A very ill Scott Aston sat on the floor of his new apartment, a cell phone in his hand. He had started furnishing the apartment for the approaching day his Dominican wife would become a permanent U.S. Citizen. On that day, however, the 30-year-old's future was in jeopardy.
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This story is really sad. A cell phone that I used to use had a GPS module in it, so that a call to 911 would be able to show where I was located. But it sounds as if this feature isn't even available in Provo.
Dispatchers are only human, but it sure sounds as if a lot of mistakes were made in this case.
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Wow, this is so sad. It makes me angry that nobody informed his relatives about this call to 911 and I cannot understand how the system cannot trace a location. I thought this should be a basic service of 911. Obviously I was wrong.
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Well, with a landline they can trace the call, and figure out where it is coming from. But due to the nature of cell phones, you can call from anywhere, so there's no way of knowing where someone is calling from.
But yes, that is very sad. I used to live right by him actually. Kind of frightening.
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This story broke my heart. What kind of people work in the system? Absolutely insanity!
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