Last weekend  5-year-old Iziah Hall of Wyoming really had a craving for McDonald's. His grandma was still asleep, so Iziah decided to make a call.

WZZM-13 reports that Sara Kuberski is the 911 dispatcher who took the call:

Dispatcher: "Kent County 911 what's your emergency?"
Iziah: "Can you bring me McDonald's?"
Dispatcher: "I'm sorry what?"
Iziah: "Can you bring me McDonald's?"
Dispatcher: "No I can't bring you McDonald's."

Kuberski says parents often don't realize that even deactivated phones they let their kids play with can still call 911.

She got in contact with Wyoming police officer Dan Patterson, who said, "I was laughing to myself... 5-year-old calls dispatch and orders McDonald's."

Patterson went to check on the home to make sure everyone was OK, and decided to stop at McDonald's on the way.

Officer Patterson used the opportunity to teach Iziah about the correct uses of 911.

Turns out, Iziah had been using a deactivated phone, but had been able to connect to WiFi and make the cal.

Kuberski told WZZM-13, "We all thought it was really cool that Officer Patterson went over there with the McDonald's so it kind of made our night."

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