Sounds like a psycho. Looks like a psycho.
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A truth-challenged Ohio woman pleaded guilty this month to calling 911 hundreds of times over fake emergencies for the thrill of getting countless ambulance rides, prosecutors said.
Kesha Kennedy placed a massive strain on emergency services in the city of Zanesville, diverting critical resources away from people in actual need, with the bogus calls dating back to 2020, the Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Kesha Kennedy pleaded guilty to charges this month over her serial 911 abuse.
In one case, the South Zanesville Fire Department was unable to respond to a call involving a person who couldn’t breathe — and who later died — because they were occupied transporting the 34-year-old fabulist, the prosecutor’s office said.
Kennedy called 911 nearly 400 times, sometimes several times a day, and would complain about various illnesses.
The prosecutor’s office said she effectively used “first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital,” but once she was there, doctors gave her a clean bill of health.
https://nypost.com/2024/07/22/us-ne...-911-hundreds-of-times-over-fake-emergencies/
Article:
A truth-challenged Ohio woman pleaded guilty this month to calling 911 hundreds of times over fake emergencies for the thrill of getting countless ambulance rides, prosecutors said.
Kesha Kennedy placed a massive strain on emergency services in the city of Zanesville, diverting critical resources away from people in actual need, with the bogus calls dating back to 2020, the Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office said.
Kesha Kennedy pleaded guilty to charges this month over her serial 911 abuse.
In one case, the South Zanesville Fire Department was unable to respond to a call involving a person who couldn’t breathe — and who later died — because they were occupied transporting the 34-year-old fabulist, the prosecutor’s office said.
Kennedy called 911 nearly 400 times, sometimes several times a day, and would complain about various illnesses.
The prosecutor’s office said she effectively used “first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital,” but once she was there, doctors gave her a clean bill of health.
https://nypost.com/2024/07/22/us-ne...-911-hundreds-of-times-over-fake-emergencies/