Hello Don, I hope you can get to hear the 911 call in an audio clip . I have window media player 11.0 , here the articel of the newspaper from the website. Boy's 911 call helps mom, but slows EMS By Nadine Parks (Contact) The Post and Courier Saturday, April 5, 2008 JAMES ISLAND - Five-year-old Tyrone Burden thought he did everything right. He called 911 from a cell phone when his mom went into a diabetic coma. Tyrone Burden, 5, dialed 911 when Anthonette Richardson Burden slipped into a coma at their James Island home. Responders credit the boy with saving his mom's life. Tyrone Walker The Post and Courier Tyrone Burden, 5, dialed 911 when Anthonette Richardson Burden slipped into a coma at their James Island home. Responders credit the boy with saving his mom's life. The one thing Tyrone didn't know was his address, and that cost medical responders precious time. Anthonette Richardson Burden survived the episode, but now she's making sure her child knows his home address. The fainting spells were coming more frequently for Tyrone's mother, and she had to quit her job in December and try to stay off her feet. She taught Tyrone how to call 911 from the house phone if she fell ill, but she didn't realize he'd go for the cell phone. At 3:20 a.m. on March 29, Tyrone was sleeping in bed with his mom and felt her pull the covers off of him. She was seizing and losing consciousness, and she tried to get his attention. "She was bumping her head on the bed, and her mouth was bleeding," Tyrone said. "She fell on the floor." The next 12 minutes were tense for Charleston police communications supervisor Kimberly Patterson as she tried to figure out the location of the boy on 911. "My momma is dead," Tyrone told her. She tried to get him to call again from the house phone so his address would come up on her screen, but he didn't understand. Efforts to coax him outside to a neighbor's house failed as well, and the time ticked by. "I was just praying that she wasn't really dead," Patterson said. Audio clip 911 call from 5-year-old Tyrone Burden In the end, responders found the house when Tyrone told Patterson his mom's name, and Patterson looked her up in a computer database. Doctors later told Richardson Burden that she would have died if she had not received medical care. Sgt. Trevor Shelor is Charleston's crime prevention specialist. He said it is critical that young children know their home phone number and address. Most can learn it by age 3, especially if the learning is made fun, he said. "You can make a song or dance out of it," he said. "If you make some sort of a rhyme or rhythm, kids can learn numbers." Visuals help too, Shelor said. Take your children outside and show them the numbers on the house or mailbox, and walk them down the road to the street sign, he said. Children also should be taught to go to a neighbor for help, Shelor said. Tyrone now has his address on a note on the refrigerator. Police would not discuss the city's GPS tracking capabilities for cell phones, but Shelor said that, nationwide, the global positioning systems are not reliable. "Don't just dial 911 on your cell phone and leave it on and hope somebody's going to come for you," he said. Reach Nadine Parks at 937-5573 or nparks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx O. Addison Gethers 101 Fennick Drive Moncks Corner,S>C. 29461 skype: cowboys62 window live messengers: oag1rottie@xxxxxxxxxxx yahoo id : OADDISONGETHERS aim: durangoadd64 O. Addison Gethers 101 Fennick Drive Moncks Corner,S>C. 29461 skype: cowboys62 window live messengers: oag1rottie@xxxxxxxxxxx yahoo id : OADDISONGETHERS aim: durangoadd64 ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Moore To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 8:48 PM Subject: Re: jaws 8.0 for mp3 Hi Addison, Could you please post the URL (web address) for that 911 call you are trying to listen to? Thanks, Don ----- Original Message ----- From: addison gethers To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 6:56 PM Subject: Re: jaws 8.0 for mp3 Hello Chris, How can I get my window media player to play the audio clip from the website ? That's why it say I need to download mp3 software to play correctly to listen to the 911 call . Addison O. Addison Gethers 101 Fennick Drive Moncks Corner,S>C. 29461 skype: cowboys62 window live messengers: oag1rottie@xxxxxxxxxxx yahoo id : OADDISONGETHERS aim: durangoadd64 ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Hallsworth To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 1:34 PM Subject: Re: jaws 8.0 for mp3 Hi Addison, chances are your computer came with one, Windows Media Player. I think from about Windows ME this programme came preinstalled and thus you were able to play MP3's and many other audio/video files out of the box. However, if you don't like Windows Media Player, then you can go to www.winamp.com and download a copy of Winamp. You could also go to www.vuplayer.com and download their free and very accessible player, simply called VuPlayer. Hope that helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: addison gethers To: Jaws 2-jfw Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 6:57 PM Subject: jaws 8.0 for mp3 Hello all, I need your help please ,I don't know where to find the mp3 software where I need to download in my computer ,because I'm trying to listen to audio clip from the newspaper ,it's say Audio files on Charleston.net are in MP3 format. You may need to download additional software to your computer to be able to play MP3 files correctly. Can anybody help me with this situation? I will appreciated with any answer from you all. Addison O. Addison Gethers 101 Fennick Drive Moncks Corner,S>C. 29461 skype: cowboys62 window live messengers: oag1rottie@xxxxxxxxxxx yahoo id : OADDISONGETHERS aim: durangoadd64