Scary Horror Stories by Dr. NoSleep - 911 Dispatcher Horror Story
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I worked as a 911 dispatcher.
After I received a call from a little girl called Samantha, I quit my job.
I've been in between jobs ever since I left college,
doing different things here and there, our job sometimes.
It wasn't until I started as a 911 operator
that I realized it's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
The feeling that it gave me was indescribable.
This warmth would wash over me like a cup of,
smooth hot chocolate sliding down your throat, and for a while, I was as happy as a clam.
I'd only been on the job about four months, when I received one of the most chilling,
unexplainable and spine-tingling phone calls of my life. Now I know what you're thinking.
Most, if not, all 911 calls are chilling or disturbing to a degree. Of course they are. It's an emergency
line. However, nearly all the calls can be explained. They can be rationalised and categorised.
Nothing is left on clear or ambivalent. Rationality is what the human brain needs to be able to
understand and comprehend a situation. When that's not possible, that's when you start to question
everything you've ever known. Everything you've ever accepted as reality. The night it happened was a
particularly gruelling shift, and I'd spent the last 10 hours just dispatching police for various
domestics. I was about two hours from finishing, when I received a call from a little girl called
Samantha. The following is a transcript of that call. Operator, 911, operator, what is your
emergency? What's your name, honey? Samantha. Okay, Samantha, can you tell me where you live?
I don't know the address. Can you find me?
Yes, I can trace the call, Samantha.
Can you tell me what's happened?
Mommy's been acting all weird the past few days.
Not sleeping at nights, going around scratching at things, scratching at walls.
I'm always too scared to come out of my room.
Tonight I was in bed and...
What's Mommy doing right now, Samantha?
Mommy's on the floor right now.
Won't get up.
Is Mommy breathing, Samantha?
I don't know.
I can't see her chest moving.
I'm scared.
It's okay, honey.
Help is on the way.
I'll need you to stand the line with me until they arrive.
Can you do that?
Yes, something's happening.
What's happening?
Mummy's twitching now.
Her eyes are fluttering, like a butter...
Yes, Samantha.
Help is not far away.
What are those noises?
She's crawling on the floor, like a tarantula,
and her eyes have gone all weird.
Can she see you?
I don't think she can seem...
Yes, very close.
Samapha.
Samantha, are you okay?
I think she knows where...
Samantha, what do you mean your mummy is walking backwards?
It's all upside down.
Her legs are twisted the wrong way.
Her body is normal, but her head is all backwards.
Sister Barbie's head, taking as she walks.
Kind of like a robot.
She's coming.
Samantha, the police are right around the corner.
Mommy's smiling at me.
Samantha, stay where you are.
Samantha, the police are right outside.
Mommy, please stop.
Samantha?
When the police arrived at the scene,
they couldn't find Samantha nor her mother.
In fact, the house didn't even look lived in.
They reported that the lights didn't work.
There was no furniture,
and in the middle of the living room,
they found the decaying corpse of a dog.
It looked to have been dead for weeks.
Insects, maggots,
all kinds of detestable things were found slivering around the house.
No trace of any living human being found.
I quit my job the very next morning.
That call had haunted me to no end since.
I just couldn't comprehend my experience.
My boss and the police were all adamant
that they were sent to the wrong address.
It was all deemed to be the fault of a dispatcher, me.
But I know I wasn't wrong.
I know the address was right,
and there was no error in the system, nor was it my fault.
I think about Samantha every day,
and pray that nothing bad happened to her.
But deep in my heart,
I know that creature that was pretending to be her mother
did something unspeakable to her,
something unthinkable.
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