This...
Mega dittos.
To those who say to remain on the line with 911, that may or may not be the smartest thing to do, as it poses two problems...
1 - The operator is going to attempt to engage you in conversation.
The ONLY thing that he/she needs is that you need an ambulance and officer, your description, what you are wearing, and where you will be waiting for the officers.
2 - If the intruder is NOT dead, the distraction of the 911 call (in addition to the operator begging you not to shoot anyone) could cost you dearly
3 - If the intruder is not alone, see above.
Mega dittos.
To those who say to remain on the line with 911, that may or may not be the smartest thing to do, as it poses two problems...
1 - The operator is going to attempt to engage you in conversation.
The ONLY thing that he/she needs is that you need an ambulance and officer, your description, what you are wearing, and where you will be waiting for the officers.
2 - If the intruder is NOT dead, the distraction of the 911 call (in addition to the operator begging you not to shoot anyone) could cost you dearly
3 - If the intruder is not alone, see above.
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