911 Dispatch tied up by abortion doc griping about protesters

In another example of the lack of respect for life a notorious abortion doctor ties up 911 phone lines for over five minutes so he can make a petty call to report protesters at his abortion clinic. Abortionist Jacob Kalo, who owns several abortion clinics in Michigan, is not new to Live Action News readers. Kalo’s lack of concern for the health and safety of others was documented on this site after health officials suspended one of his four abortion facilitates last year.

Now, 911 audio provided by pro-life activist Lynn Mills, reveals that on October 7, 2015 the abortion doctor tied up emergency phone lines for over five minutes to complain about “picketers” forcing the 911 operator to place him on hold at least five times to take real emergency calls.

Kalo  Jacob

“My name is doctor Kalo, I’m, the owner of 57, sorry, 6765 Orchard Lake Road. I have a clinic over there. And, there is some picketers over there,” he tells the 911 operator.

Kalo then states that this is the third time he has called that week.

As the 911 dispatcher restates the address, she is interrupted by real emergency call, “One second please,” she says.

“What is the name of the business there?” the 911 operator asks Kalo.

It’s Women’s Center,” the abortionist replies.

Kalo, who has been the subject of pickets for years, tells the emergency dispatcher, “I don’t know if they are allowed to picket or not…but according to the bylaws and the state laws if they want to picket…”

He is then abruptly interrupted so the 911 operator can take ANOTHER emergency call.

When she returns several minutes later, she tells Kalo that the pro-lifers ARE allowed to picket.

But, this is not good enough.

Kalo continues to take valuable time away from 911 by complaining because some of the protesters are sitting in chairs telling the 911 dispatcher, “…its not a picnic place…”

He is interrupted for a THIRD TIME so the 911 operator can put his petty call on hold to take a real emergency call.

“I have another emergency call coming in – one minute,” 911 tells Kalo.

When the dispatcher returns, Kalo tells her the pro-lifers are “not walking” adding “this is not picketing.”

Even after the 911 operator tells the abortionist that she will have an officer go by to “take a look” Kalo persists in taking up valuable time saying, “Let me just tell you something. I don’t want to keep repeating…” he says before being interrupted a FOURTH TIME so the emergency dispatcher can take a real emergency call.

Mr. Kalo we’ll send an officer on over there, okay?” 911 asks as they return to the phone.

And…you guessed it, Kalo (the nagging abortionist) continues to chastise the operator, “Yeah, but I don’t want to do that every day,” he says.

911 patiently tells Kalo, “Sir, the most I can do is send an officer over there, okay?

Kalo replies, “Let me just say one more sentence. Somebody has to talk to the guys organizing all of that and let them explain the law.”

911 again tells the abortion doctor they will send an officer over to his clinic.

Kalo still won’t quit, and continues to talk.

911 tell him again that they are extremely busy and says he can hang up or be put on hold so she can take the FIFTH TIME so she can take another emergency call.

He wanted to be put on hold…and he waits again for the 911 dispatcher to some back to the phone.

The audio ends at that point. But Lynn Mills said that the call continued for several more minutes. According to the police report obtained by Mills, police responded to find two older women sitting in chairs outside Kalo’s abortion clinic.

Kalo Police Report

You can listen to the call here.

One Response to “911 Dispatch tied up by abortion doc griping about protesters”

  1. ExposeSexEdNow Says:

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