Should i hold call 911?
Ok so tonight I was babysitting next to my friend. We were watching a movie beside all the kids and the 2 yr feeble was newly running around the house. Then we discovered the babylocked himself in his room. We bang on the door, tried picking the lock, and climbed on the roof to try to get through the pane, we did everything you can imagine but he never made a nouns. At that point we didn't even know if he was contained by there and if he be, was he ok? So after trying to ring up each parent several times, we established it was time to christen 911. A cop came and be able to bring through the outside of the window but when i picked up the child he wasn't highly responsive and felt as if he may enjoy a slight fever. So the cop call for medics and while the medics were checking him out, the parents get home. The dad was pissed and said we over react... but he didn't answer his phone and its better to be safe than sorry The babe-in-arms is fine though. Would you been grateful if it be your kid? Did we do the right thing?
Answer: yes you did the right entity. when a child gets trapped or stuff somewhere and at any time they become too hushed, unresponsive, etc. you should call 911. I'm a paramedic we are trained that when a child become too quiet we should be exceptionally scared. the father have no right to be angry at you when he didn't answer the phone when you called. you did the right entity, don't blame yourself for anything. for all you know you extremely well might enjoy saved that kid's go. if you're ever in a situation close to this again dont hesitate to bid 911 that's what we're here for. i would hire you as my babysitter any day knowing that wouldn't be afraid to hail as 911 in an emergency.
Yah I mull over you did the right thing. Better sheltered then sorry!
yes you did the right entity. any person within your situation would have done that and the dad have no right to overreact, im sure he was lately worried about his child tho.
Hey, you did the right entity and the dad should have be grateful! Good job. Yes you did! vastly responsible and a good position!
Yes you definitely did the right article! Smart and quick thinking on your piece. Good job!
Definitely, you did the right entry!
yes you did do the right thing they should be obliged and he should have picked up the phone
they should deem the( what if) what if you did not call 911 they would own been hugely mad if he be hurt and be asking you why did you not call 911
dance tell them that and see what they enunciate
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Very very responisble Babysitter!! Kids can disapear, stick fingers surrounded by electrical devices, fall or more...and more! YOU did absoulutly right. The parent over react when he thought something had happen. It was the parent that be in the wrong and yes yes I would own been grateful after getting over the shock of the cops here! keep taking great nurture of the little ones!!
You DID the right thing by following your instinct and calling 911. The father did the WRONG point by not answering his phone. He may have be away from it when you called, but why did he not check it from the time you call to the time he came home? If he be upset about coming home to not knowing, its his own glitch. You had a unadulterated, sincere concern because you had no notion if the baby be alright or not. Anything could have happen to a baby alone surrounded by a room with the door locked. How would he enjoy reacted have something been truly wrong? I cant envision what he was thinking to be upset when you did such a responsible point. It makes me wonder what he would do, merely leave the newborn in in attendance? Anyway, you deserve a giant 'Job Well Done' sticker:).
You did right in calling 911. The parents be wrong to not respond to their phone.
However, (and you know what's coming here, don't you?), your friend was intensely wrong to have you over when they be babysitting. When you are babysitting, the only motivation you are there is to view the children.
I doubt if that couple will ever ask your friend to babysit for them again and they would be right in their judgement.
Learn a lesson from this.
You TOTALLY did the right article. Who knows what he get into while in nearby. Don't let the father upset you. It is HIS duty to answer the phone when the sitter call . Imagine if it had be something more serious. Some people cannot catch over the cost of things. He should be ashamed of himself, I would let you survey my kids anytime.although, they are 21 and 25..lol
YES! You made the right decision.
I am not a parent, but I would be appreciative for your concern, for my child.
Especially since, the child was found unresponsive.
I must utter I would hope if I had a child, you would be my babysitter.
Your telephone call to 9-1-1 was appropriate. Plus you tried everything yourself, to achieve into the room first.
Also maybe if they be more concerned parents, they would of answered their phone.
I think you did the right article.The dad should be grateful that you wanted to receive sure everything was ok.If he's nutty about it after he can just receive over it.You can watch my kids.
Yes!! I would own been beside yourself. I mean, they didnt enjoy to pay a tax...and the kid was sick. It couldnt hold hurt. And it's a whole lot better to overreact most of the time than to underreact..the kid could enjoy been hurt, and you couldnt find to him. That father sure isnt very biddable if he doesnt understand that you be putting the child first.
Oh, well. Maybe he can hire a underreacting babysitter who spends the time on the couch next to her boyfriend. We'll see how happy that make him.
Sorry. My friend has have bad experiences beside babysitting and parents like that. They bring in me mad.
you are a great babysitter
that be exactly the right thing to do. The parents are within the wrong, you did the right thing. If anything approaching that happens again, don't delay to call 911. That's why the emergency services are in that, to help you. If the parents are going to depart and make themselves inaccessible, in overnight case of an emergency (which that was!) 911 should be call. You did a great job.
yes you did,i wouldve done that too.self rather be nontoxic than sorry.and the man shouldnt have acted surrounded by that manner,god forbid the child couldve climbed onto something and fall off,or gotten into the pills cabinet! you gals ought to be commended for doing what you did.dont babysit for these people anymore.i dont enjoy any children,but if i did,id bid yu in a flash.great errand!
Yeah, that was the right item to do. The baby could of be hurt in within, and since you couldn't reach the parents, you did the right item. Next time, the parents should leave you a phone number of one of their neighbors, so if anything go wrong, you can call them to bring help asap. In my view, the moment you discovered the child was unreachable you should phone call the parents right away because they might know of somewhere there's a spare key or something, and if they be unreachable you should call 911. So, contained by my opinion, you underreacted. Nice work, though :)
you did the right thing---i be in a house once and their fire alarms go off-I didn't see any smoke-but I knew it could be inthe adjectives or something-the parents were grateful-there be no fire..