This is some pretty amazing quick thinking by both a victim of a crime and a 911 dispatcher.
A 38-year-old woman in Oregon, Ohio called 911 earlier this month and said, quote, "I would like to order a pizza" . . . and then gave her address.
The dispatcher's name is Tim Teneyck, and at first he told the woman it was the wrong number to call for a pizza . . . but when the woman kept talking, he realized what was ACTUALLY happening. She needed help . . . but she couldn't say it out loud.
Tim said to her, quote, "I'm getting you now, okay . . . the guy still there?" And the woman responded, quote, "Yeah, I need a large pizza."
The woman lives with her mother. And her mother's boyfriend is a 56-year-old guy named Simon Lopez . . . who'd just come home intoxicated and was attacking her mom. And the woman didn't want him to know she was calling 911.
The cops came and arrested him for domestic violence.