
Real-life 911 calls, dissected and presented by The Operator. First, the "shock call." Then, a lighter 911 call to tug at your heartstrings or tickle your funny bone. A perfect blend of shock and aww! PATREON: patreon.com/1159media TIKTOK: tiktok.com/@911callspodcast INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/911callspodcast FACEBOOK: facebook.com/groups/911calls X: x.com/911... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 502 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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On March 16th, 2021, a 21-year-old man from Woodstock, Georgia, drove to a strip mall in Akworth with a gun he had purchased that afternoon. He parked. He waited. Then he went inside.By the time the day was over, law enforcement in two counties would... more
In this 3-hour-long 200th episode, The Op shares the mic with 2-time Oscar-winning FX Artist and Creature Creator, Brian Wade! Join The Op as he fan-girls over Brian's 40+ year career in movie makeup and FX, lending his wizardry to amazing movie icon... more
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She called for help. She gave them her exact coordinates. She told them she was scared. And they still couldn't find her.
On February 27th, 2024, Amanda Nenigar called 911 after crashing her car in remote desert terrai... more
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Where’s the “Happy ending” here? You said it was about a firework stand and the person having too much money, but it’s actually not on the episode.
Love this production, Op you can tell you’ve got your heart and soul invested in 911, credit two you. Been with you since the beginning. Episode 200 with Brian reminds me of the energy of earlier shows, awkward banter is your hook, you do it so well. I understand why, but would love to see a Copilot with you. “Give up that day job Brian” lol.
Thank you, thank you thank you 😊
Ordinarily a fatal bear attack would be a pretty gripping ordeal. Somehow this podcast was able to make it too boring to hear.
Sam Swenson a.k.a “The Operator” is a dishonest, self-serving criminal who’s only success is that of deceiving and piggybacking of off the success of other legitimately talented podcasters such as Jack Luna and Kent Chungus. He worms into business with people, slimes his way into a position to take hold of the purse strings, and then stabs them in the back. He is a vile creature with numerous failed business endeavours due his incompetence and financial mismanagement. Do not support someone who ... more
I love your show you rock and you get my Oscar award
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This program dissects real-life 911 calls through a blend of narration, analysis, and storytelling, often pairing a shocking call with a lighter or heartwarming follow-up. Episodes frequently explore the human side of emergencies, policy implications, and the emotional toll on families, all delivered in a calm, measured voice. The show stands out for its mix of procedural detail, memorable storytelling, and a willingness to tackle broader social issues sparked by the calls. Potential sponsors may value the show's consistent listener engagement, clear niche in true-crime and emergency response, and its veteran host's distinctive, relatable delivery.
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