As a paramedic, I've heard some pretty terribly trained dispatchers, and this doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility.Reading the comments on here was more than enough for me. Here’s a link to the image of the houseSo 4chans /x/ board actually spent months tracking this call down as best as they could but I can't find an archive of the thread on any of the Chan archive sites.However this is what they concluded: Ruth Price was 100% real, as was the murder and all the information in the call. I will warn you.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. I can handle gore with the best of them, but bad things happening to old people or animals is beyond my capacity to deal with.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. For over a decade now, the Ruth Price 911 Call has circulated the Internet, shrouded in mystery.
Contrary to popular myth, there is no ordinance making 911 calls public domain, and 911 calls that feature death CANNOT be released to the public. I’m not sure if that’d fall under this category, because I believe she didn’t die while on the line, which could also be the case here.Also surprised by this. What is your location?’” The officer goes on to say that the call was presented in class as “100% real.”Unfortunately, despite extensive research, no documentation seems to exist about this incident which leads people to doubt its credibility. As far as they could ascertain anyway. Even now there are operators that have horrendous handling of calls. Others believe it was Big Foot. Police were only minutes away, however Mrs. Price did not have but minutes left to live. The results are pretty shocking. When her dogs started barking, she knew he was inside. Not mentioned in the article, but I personally have seen multiple different users on different subs at different times with similar stories.
She called 911, but they didn’t get there in time.Two girls were taken by Dereck Smith in his car, where he beat and raped them. But the man isn’t easily dissuaded.Alex Crain shot both of his parents to death in the early morning of December 9th, 2010. Assuming this is the same woman, she would have been about 80 years old at the time, give or take. Others claim that the phone call is too unsettling to be fake.You be the judge.
Berkey did not face charges.A woman reports somebody trying to break into her house. Poor lady.Sadly I dont think it is....I hope the found the person that did that to her. Unfortunately, 911 doesn’t get there in time.Checkingson Sinclair calmly tells 911 that a murder has been committed. Could this be Ruth's husband?- Her speech pattern seems very natural and unscripted. Learn about us.Submit your writing to be published on Thought Catalog.An elderly woman calls 911 to report a creeper who knocked on her door, and proceeded to skulk around her home. Some say it was a prowler. That sounds like real, genuine terror- There are no articles on the incident, but that's not really weird because, if we take what the forum user and reddit posters have said, this call took place sometime in the 1980s, and it began being used for training in the early 1990s. The tower didn't fall that quickly.So there was a Ruth Price who died in 1994 at age 80. People can be shitty at their jobs, and this is supposedly used as a bad example.- while it is illegal to release 911 audio that depicts a person dying, if this is used as training (especially if its across the country), then it wouldn't be impossible for someone to get their hands on the audio and post it for whatever reason.
There's a kind of THUD sound that's hard to hear, then it sounds like something hits the receiver, and Ruth starts screaming. It can appear in the form of a friend, a neighbor or a stranger knocking on your door. like she says "So I went-- So I live alone", as if she's trying to decide on if she's going to talk about what happened or her current situation, ultimately deciding on the latter.- the thud that can be heard before she screams could be the sound of a door opening/closing, presumably the killer entering the room.