A hungry little boy placed his McDonald’s order with 911, and the police delivered it

They might need to redefine the term “happy meal” after a Michigan boy had an emergency craving.

Police gave new meaning to protect and “serve” last week when a 5-year-old kid called 911 to place a McDonald’s order while his grandmother was asleep.

“Can you bring me McDonald’s?” Iziah Hall asked dispatcher Sara Kuberski, according to WZZM-TV in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Kuberski reportedly told the boy that’s not something she could do, but shared word of the call with on duty patrolmen. One of those cops, officer Dan Patterson, found the April 14th request funny so he decided to respond to the call and make sure everything was okay.

“I’m driving past McDonald’s on my way there and I might as well get him something,” Patterson reportedly said.

However, he received anything but a hero’s welcome when he made his delivery. According to the report, Hall told him, “My grandma’s gonna be so mad. Can you please go away?”

His fellow officers appreciated the gesture, with one colleague saying news of Patterson’s good deed made his night.

According to the report, the McDonald’s order was made possible when Hall came across a deactivated phone while his grandmother was napping and managed to make a WiFi connection.

Dispatcher Sara Uberski, who took the call, said it’s a good reminder for parents.

“We get a lot of people who are letting their kids play on their cellphones,” she said, “and a lot of them are deactivated and parents don’t realize they can still call 911.”

This little boy has now become our spirit animal. Share with friends who will feel the same.

Source NY Daily News

Good News Of Your Own?

Share Your Story Here



or you can email it to us here:

share@majically.com