<Anchor> When



a woman called 112 and ordered beef soup soup, the police realized it was an emergency and rescued it.

It turned out that the woman had been subjected to dating violence.

When it is difficult to even speak out loud in such a situation with the perpetrator, there is a way to report it.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon reports.



<Reporter>



On the 20th, a phone call was received from the 112 Situation Room of the Chungnam Police Agency.



When the policeman answered the phone, a woman said in a trembling voice, "I'm about to order beef broth soup."



She felt the situation was unusual and asked the policeman, "Is this an emergency?", and the answer came back from the phone, "Yes."



She called the police when a woman in her 20s who was dating violence by her boyfriend pretended to be ordering her delivery.



After confirming the location of the report, the police arrived at the scene in six minutes and were able to rescue the woman.



[Sergeant Myung-Ye Choi/Chungnam Police Agency 112 General Security Situation Room: I thought that this could be a real report.

In that brief moment, thinking that this could be my family...

.]



In Daegu last May, a woman who had been sexually assaulted pretended to be calling her acquaintance and called 911 for help.



[Police: (Where?) Is the reporter in a dangerous situation now?

(Yeah.) Are you on the road now?

(My feet hurt because I'm still wearing white shoes.



There are procedures for dealing with situations where it is difficult to even say these words.



This is a 'smart' campaign in which the police guides the police to report the damage by pressing the number button on the phone if the person who called the report is unable to speak.



If you are having trouble talking, just dial 112 first and follow the police officer's instructions to press the number buttons like this.



A 'Visible 112' access link is then sent to your mobile phone, and by clicking on the link, the police can check the location and view the scene in real time.



Police explained that not only victims of stalking, but also people who witnessed other crimes, such as drunk driving, can use the system to report.



(Video coverage: Oh Young-chun, Video editing: Lee So-young, CG: Jang Seong-beom, Eom So-min)