5-Year-Old Calls 911 For McDonald’s And The Police Officer Delivers It

Police brought home a McDonald’s meal for a 5-year-old boy after he dialed 911 asking for McDonald’s.

Iziah Hall called up 911 after he was craving for fast food early Sunday. He decided not to disturb his sleeping grandmother and rather just make the call.

The dispatcher, Sara Kuberski, who attended the call said, “We get a lot of people who are letting their kids play on their cell phones and a lot of them are deactivated and parents don’t realize they can still call 911.”

She then reached out to Wyoming police officer Dan Patterson who then went by the house but made a special stop first.

He said, “I was laughing to myself… 5-year-old calls dispatch and orders McDonald’s, I figured hey I’m driving past McDonald’s on my way there and I might as well get him something.”

When he reached the house, no one answered so he knocked on the window instead. He added, “I think the first thing he said to me was, “My grandma’s gonna be so mad, can you please go away?”

To his grandmother’s surprise Iziah was using a deactivated phone but he connected it to the WiFi and was able to make the call.

The dispatcher Kuberski said, “We all thought it was really cool that Officer Patterson went over there with the McDonald’s so it kind of made our night.”

Officer Patterson went above and beyond and won the heart of everybody with his small act of kindness.

Verse of the Day

“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.”

Colossians 3:15