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How many of us are willing to get off the couch and do this for others in
need? Especially feed and shelter them????
911 Call Made by 2-Year-Old Leads Officers to Unexpected
Discovery. They Knew Doing Nothing Wasn’t an Option.
Police officers in Boynton Beach,
Florida responded to a 911 hang-up call made by a
2-year-old girl on Saturday — but they had no clue something so amazing
would come out it. When they inquired about the accidental 911 call, the
officers inadvertently learned the family was going through a tough time and
wouldn’t be able to afford a Christmas tree or gifts this year.
But the officers weren’t annoyed by
the accidental 911 call, they were motivated to help.
Boynton Beach police officer Terrence
Paramore told NBC’s Today that the home the kids in the home “weren’t smiling”
and didn’t appear to be happy.
“They were missing something,” he
added.
As they left the home, Paramore and
his partner, Barry Ward, were already on the same page. They devised a plan to surprise the family with a Christmas
tree and ornaments to decorate it. So, they headed to the Home Depot and
started throwing items in their cart.
The officers then activated their
body cameras and delivered the Christmas surprise
to the struggling family.
The look of pure joy on one of the
children’s face, a 7-year-old girl, was more than worth the effort.
“I told my wife, ‘This is going to
inspire people.’ It’s going to inspire people to go
out and help other families. That’s the big thing with me, I just want
to pass something on and keep it going,” Paramore said.
Watch the touching video below:
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