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A police officer who received a 112 call asking "Bring me a bulgogi pizza" realized that it was an emergency and responded quickly to rescue a victim of domestic violence.



According to the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency's 112 General Security Situation Office, a woman's 112 report was received at about 9:20 pm on the 18th in Dongtan New Town, Hwaseong.



Her reporter, Mr. A, spit out her own address in her urgent voice like her rapid-fire, and then she said, "Give me a large bulgogi pizza, please."



Sergeant Kim, who answered the call, at first thought that she had dialed the wrong number, but when she heard a man's voice next to the caller, she intuited that a woman was asking for help.



Sergeant Kim immediately issued 'Code 0' (a response when it was necessary to catch a current criminal of a violent crime), and to Mr.



Thanks to this, the police who identified the location of the complainant arrived at the scene within 7 minutes of receiving the report.



Then, after separating the perpetrator and the victim and conducting an investigation, she confirmed that there had been domestic violence and arrested Mr. A's husband.



Park Ki-seong, head of the 112 general security situation at Gyeonggi Nambu Office, said, "It is a similar case to the case of rescuing a victim of a sex crime who reported to 112 'I want to eat jjajangmyeon' in the past. , are actively responding."

said.



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