Police call handler saves man’s life by interpreting his tapping SUBSCRIBE: https://youtu.be/4JLjF89hz34 : https://youtube.com/ashbgame : The 63-year-old mute man was put through to Cleveland Police call handler Kathryn Longstaff. She realised something was wrong and recognised his tapping as a form of conversation. The unnamed man was later taken to James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, and used his whiteboard – his usual way to communicate – to thanks Ms Longstaff for saving his life. Ms Longstaff was praised by Head of force control room Superintendent Emily Harrison, who said: ‘Without her quick-thinking the man might not be alive today.’
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