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Failure To Stop

437. COMM CENTER: Celebrity 911 Calls- Even The Stars Need Help

Failure To Stop

C Minus Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2023

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

Actors, singers, athletes. When they're in danger, they're just like the rest of us-- they dial 911. In this special game show, your host Drew, a 29-year police veteran and Jon, an 8-year active 911 dispatcher will play shocking and strange 911 calls from the stars. Call in if you want you want to take a stab at this classic clue-and-question format game show! 848-COMM-911 will reach THE COMM CENTER, leave a voicemail for the boys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Com Center with Drew Breezy tonight. We've got a game show episode for you. That's right. We're going to do Celebrity Jeopardy or Celebrities in Jeopardy. We're going to play 911 calls from all your favorite celebrities and all the celebrities you

0:13.7

actually don't like. We're also going to cover some heavy news in the media so

0:17.5

just brace yourself for that. A dose of reality and then we're going to have some fun

0:21.5

tonight. But it's your favorite show of the week,

0:23.7

the Com Center with Drew Breezy. All that and what it means for your weekend tonight.

0:35.0

The growing calls across the nation to deep find the police. To end policing as we know it.

0:39.0

Shooting in New York City have more than doubled this year. Go. Guns up and giddy up and giddy up. Guys this is failure to stop. This is the number one podcast and platform where we entertain and inform first responders and our friends.

1:15.8

This is a wonderful show that we have here.

1:17.6

This is the Com Center with Drew Breezy with Veteran Detective Andrew Baxter. He's our lieutenant in charge of the communications room tonight.

1:25.4

I'm John I've been a 911 dispatcher for about eight years I'm still doing it Drew's

1:29.0

retired. We switch places thankfully as we're in the correct place.

1:35.0

Drew is on a marathon day of podcasting.

1:38.0

He's working hard all day, but it's been a long week since I have seen him since our long

1:42.2

episode, so I just wanted to check in with you Drew.

1:44.4

How are you doing, first of all?

1:46.4

I'm doing good. Like, I would love to tell you that I'm doing great, but I'm not.

1:51.9

So, check this out. We're going to cover it in the news but somebody I used to work with actually two guys I used to work with were seriously injured today. It all has relevance to what we're talking about here, but it actually has more relevance to like traumatic events that I always talk about and it's the it's in the

2:17.9

dispatch world what cops or firefighters as paramedics sometimes don't understand is being an audible

2:26.1

witness to something is a pretty heavy load. It's a pretty heavy deal. So what I mean by that is when you're a 911 operator and

2:36.0

you're on a 911 call and you're trying to get information on somebody or

2:39.2

whatever, you're hearing what's going on in real time and you're hearing the whales and the screams and the the pleas and the and everything else

2:49.0

And there is no substitute for when it's happening in real time.

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