UPDATE:

The dispatcher that told a 13-year old girl to "stop whining" as her father lay dying on the highway after a hit-and-run is out of a job.

Capt. Russ Davies, spokesman for the Anne Arundel County Fire Department said that the dispatcher no longer works for the department, as reported by CBS 6.

The name of the dispatcher has not been released.

The girl's father and fiancee were changing a tire on the highway, when they were struck by a vehicle. The girl and her little brother were in the call. While trying to explain what happen to a 911 dispatcher, she was told to "Stop whining". the girl's father ended up dying.

Audio of the 911 call is below.

 

 

Maryland - Officials are saying a 911 dispatcher told a 13-year old girl to "stop whining" following a hit and run crash, which killed the girl's father.

The dispatcher has since been reassigned to a position away from the public pending an investigation. There is a chance the the dispatcher could return to answering 911 calls, but they could also face termination, as reported by CBS 6.

It was Sunday when the 911 call came in, after a car hit Rick Warrick, 38, of Washington D.C. and his finance as they changed a tire on the highway.

Warrick was killed and his fiancee was listed in fair condition on Thursday.

Warrick's teenage daughter witnessed the crash and called 911. The dispatcher told the girl to stop whining, during the call. He also asks if there is somebody else that he could talk to.

You be the judge, do you think he was out of line?

Here's the audio:

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