police instead, the New York Post reports.In the 38-second audio clip the dispatcher is shocked to hear the man’s 'emergency' and asks him: "This is your emergency – that you have to pee?"Once the caller confirms this, the dispatcher replies: "And how are the police going to help you urinate?"The caller pleads again adding: "I have to pee, man," before the dispatcher snaps, saying: "I’m not sure what you’d like me to do if you have to urinate.
I can’t help you with that. I’m disconnecting. Thanks, bye," before hanging up.Peel Regional Police Department released the audio clip of the phone call as part of a public service announcement, reminding people not to use the emergency number for non-emergency calls that can take precious seconds.
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