Mar. 16, 2025
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Sloan Mattingly, 7, and her brother Maddox, 9, became trapped while digging a hole in the sand near 4424 El Mar Drive in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, according to theBroward County Sheriff’s Office.
The young girl was transported to Broward Health Medical Center, where she later died, the BCSO said.
“There’s a child that they’re trying to get out,” the individual said at the beginning of the call. She told dispatch that she initially heard the children’s father “yelling for help because his child is caught in a hole in the sand.
Mar. 16, 2025
The 911 call made afterKevin Hart‘s car crash early Sunday morning shows how seriously injured the actor was.
The caller explained the incident had occurred “20 minutes ago” and described it as taking place “outside of our gated community.”
The comedian was hurt after the vehicle’s driver, friend Jared Black, lost control and crashed through wooden fencing just before 1 a.m. on Mulholland Highway in Malibu, a spokesperson for the California Highway Patrol said.
Mar. 16, 2025
Gloria Satterfield.Photo: Brice W. Herndon and Sons Funeral Home
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division released a 911 tape Tuesday of the 2018 falling incident involving longtime Murdaugh family housekeeper Gloria Satterfield.
Satterfield purportedly died after a “trip and fall” accident at the Murdaughs' South Carolina home on Feb. 2 of that year.
SLED does not identify the name of the female caller but the 911 operator mentions that a “Maggie” had called the emergency line.
Mar. 16, 2025
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A pilot who ejected from a F-35 Stealth Fighter Jet, whichcrashed on Sunday, landed in a South Carolina resident’s backyard on Sept. 17 — resulted in an interesting 911 call to emergency dispatchers.
The pilot then got on the call to describe the situation, letting the dispatcher know that he was a 47-year-old man and had fallen about 2,000 feet after “an aircraft failure,” per the AP andNBC News.
Mar. 16, 2025
The intense 911 call made minutes afterJayme Closswas found walking down an icy Wisconsin road after being heldagainst her will for nearly three monthshas been released, giving further insight into the teen’s astonishing rescue and terrifying captivity.
Shortly after 4 p.m. on Jan. 10, the Douglas County Communications Center receiveda 911 callfrom Gordon, Wisconsin, resident Kristin Kasinskas, who said the words so many people — including Jayme’s worried family — had been waiting so desperately to hear.