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An officer responds to a confusing argument between family members about going bowling. When the officer goes to leave, a woman asks him what number they should dial for 911 in this clip from “8.23.19”. #LivePD
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39 thoughts on “Live PD: What’s the Number for 911? (Season 3) | A&E”
  1. “What’s number to 911?”
    “What is the number for 911, it’s 9 1 1”
    Turn around with pointer fingers
    “You got that?”

  2. I had to stop watching cause I was laughing too hard 😂😂😂😂

  3. I love it. Same drunken confusion as my childhood family in the 1960's. Americans are not racists. This is my American family with darker skin. Lumber Jacks and Miners, my family, tend to be simple people that love alcohol. Cops are just dandy for sorting it out so a boy can get some sleep before school. Love law enforcement!

  4. That's cultural appropriation!… only BLONDES are allowed to ask "what's the number to 911?". 😜

  5. Grandma: what's your number
    Officer: 911
    Grandma: What's your number
    Officer: My personal number
    Grandma: No The number we called you with
    Officer: 911
    Grandma: TAKE NOTE OF THE NUMBER
    Me: Confused if she's high or not

  6. The woman is clearly not getting it. He doesn't want to be bothered with her. She wants to be with him, he doesn't want to be bothered with her. Drive away, maybe permanently.

  7. I've heard it all, whats the number to 911 lol. I miss Live PD so bad!!!! Hello to Richland County, S.C. I'm just about 45 minutes away in York County.💙🖤

  8. She drunk too lmaooo “what’s the number to 911”

  9. I think she legit wanted the local dispatch for her area, but that was a funny moment if it wasn't.

  10. “She got a mouth like a motor, like a lawnmower” made me laugh 😂

  11. Do believe that was just a joke “what’s the number to 911” and then she gives a smile

  12. I'm a black man who's about as anti-cop as you'll find, but this cop is hilarious. He treated them the way they needed to be treated….like kids.

  13. For a moment i thought she genuinely didn't know the number for 911, then i saw the smile and realized it was just a mom making a mom joke. Adorable.

  14. What’s the number to 911😂😂

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