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Terrifying Real Emergency Call Outs: Police & Firefighter Stories You Won’t Forget

5/31/202625 min

What happens when emergency responders answer a call that doesn't make sense?

In this episode of Real Unexplained Stories, we explore terrifying real emergency call outs, strange police reports, unsettling firefighter encounters, and unexplained incidents that have stayed with witnesses for years. From mysterious late-night calls to disturbing events that left experienced responders questioning what they had seen, these stories reveal the darker side of emergency services and the unknown.

Featuring real accounts of unexplained encounters, strange sightings, paranormal experiences, and emergency situations that continue to raise questions long after the sirens stopped.

Listen now and decide for yourself what really happened.

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  1. Leon· Host0:00

    Most 999 calls are exactly what you expect: accidents, break-ins, missing people. But every now and then, a call comes through that's different. A caller whispering that something's outside their home, police arriving at empty roads after reports of figures standing in the dark, strange screams heard in remote areas with nobody there when help arrives, and witnesses left trying to explain things they still don't understand years later. In this episode, we're looking at disturbing 999 call-outs and strange emergency reports that blur the line between fear and the unexplained. I'm Leon, and this is The Real Unexplained Stories. [gentle music] Story one: The Thing Near Saltergate by PC Harris. Location: North Yorkshire, UK. 28th of October, 2014. Names have been changed to protect their identity. My name is Harris. I spent over 12 years with North Yorkshire Police, most of it covering rural patches around Pickering, Whitby, and the long moorland stretch of the A169. Those of you who know that road really know it, and will understand why this night still sits heavy in my mind. This happened in the early hours of 28th of October, 2014,

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