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I used to work in a store that was on a busy intersection, and there was a homeless guy who used to stand there all day with a sign. He was harmless and everyone kind of knew him. One day he got hit by a car on the intersection (by accident), so I called 911. I started telling them and they were like "Oh yeah we already had about 10 calls about him, don't worry." Then an ambulance came and got him and he was fine, he was back there like a week later.