A Florida sheriff's deputy is being praised on social media for his response to a boy who exaggerated his idea of how to call for help.
Around 1:45 p.m., it occurred. The boy did not have an emergency in the traditional sense.
He thought it was an emergency that he needed a dinosaur. A deputy was dispatched to check on the child and his family.
A deputy stopped along the way to pick up two dinosaur toys.
The deputy got the toys before he went to chat with the boy and his father.
The names of the deputy and the Dispatcher were not made public.
A barefoot boy is holding a dinosaur in each arm as he stands on the porch.
Some people said the small act of kindness proves the human race is not failing after reading the July 13 post.
A lot of parents admitted that their children had also called for help. The boy will remember the lesson for the rest of his life, they said.
My child wasn't the only one. He called to have a deputy come and speak to him.
When her daughter called the police, she wanted to know if it was true. "They arrived."
Dinosaurs were important in his mind, but we need to teach what an emergency is. The officer is cute and nice. "Julianna Varela B. Rios."
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