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Boy calls 911 to report he needs a dinosaur. This is how a Florida deputy responded

A boy called 911 in Orange County, Florida, to report he needed a dinosaur. Deputies responded by bringing him two toy dinosaurs.
A boy called 911 in Orange County, Florida, to report he needed a dinosaur. Deputies responded by bringing him two toy dinosaurs. Orange County Sheriff's Office photo

A Florida sheriff’s deputy is being lauded on social media for his response to a boy’s exaggerated idea of what calling 911 can accomplish.

It happened around 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, in Orange County, home to Orlando, and the boy did not have an emergency in the traditional sense.

“He thought it was an emergency that he needed a dinosaur,” the Orange County Sheriff’s Office reported in a Facebook post. “The dispatcher explained what emergencies are & sent a deputy ... to check on the child & his family.”

The deputy made a stop along the way and picked up two “Jurassic World” dinosaur toys — with roaring capabilities.

“The dispatcher actually ordered the toys for pickup at a Target and the deputy (got them) ... before going to chat with the boy and his dad,” the sheriff’s office said.

A photo shared on Facebook showed the barefoot boy proudly holding a dinosaur toy in each arm as he stood on the porch.

“According to the notes from the call, lizards in the boy’s backyard chase him and his little brother all the time,” the sheriff’s office reported. “Hopefully with the addition of his two new dinos, he will now have the dinopower required to repel the lizards during any future encounters.”

The July 13 post racked up nearly 3,500 reactions and comments in 12 hours, including some who said the small act of kindness proves “the human race is not failing.”

A lot of parents responded, too, sheepishly admitting their children had also called 911 for the wrong reasons. They thanked the deputy for delivering an important lesson the boy will “remember ... for the rest of his life.”

“I feel better knowing my kid wasn’t the only one. He called 911 just to have a deputy come say hi to him,” Victoria Grace L. Constantinidis wrote on the department’s Facebook post.

“My daughter once called 13 times because she wanted to know if it was true that when she called 911 the police came,” Jahaira Marquez Padilla posted. “They came.”

“We must teach what an emergency is, but let’s face it ... in his little mind dinosaurs were important. So cute and beautiful attitude of the officer!” Julianna Varela B. Rios said.

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This story was originally published July 14, 2022 at 5:13 AM with the headline "Boy calls 911 to report he needs a dinosaur. This is how a Florida deputy responded."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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