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911 Hold Music — Fexingo Horror

911 Hold Music — Fexingo Horror

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In the fluorescent hum of a 911 dispatch center, every call is a door to someone's worst moment. This anthology series follows Luna, a veteran operator, as she recounts the calls that never left her — the ones that defied procedure, logic, and sometimes reality. From a child reporting a monster that only appears when the line is open, to a stranded motorist whose GPS coordinates lead to a town that doesn't exist, each episode is a standalone story pulled from the archives of the emergency response network. The unifying thread: every tale begins with a ringing line and ends with a dial tone that stretches a beat too long. Here, the dispatcher's calm voice is the last anchor before chaos. Written with the clinical dread of a night shift, these are the calls that linger in the static between hello and goodbye. No safety is guaranteed — only the promise that the next ring might be your own.

#911Horror #DispatchNightmares #EmergencyCallStories #AnthologyHorror #OperatorLuna #PhoneLineTerror #UrbanLegendHorror #WrongNumber #Disconnected #StaticDread #CallCenterDarkness #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror #AudioDrama #SlowBurnHorror #SoloNarration

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Episodes
  • The Call From the School Bus Crash — Fexingo Horror
    May 7 2026
    November, 11:43 PM. A school bus overturned on Highway 17 outside the town of Larkspur, Missouri. Luna takes the call from a man who says he was driving behind it. He says the bus is empty. He says the lights are still on. He says he can hear singing. But the school district hasn't run a bus route in that area for six years. What follows is a thirty-minute call that Luna can't stop thinking about — not because of what she heard, but because of what she didn't. The man's breathing. The crackle of the radio. The way the singing got closer. And the one question no one can answer: who called 911 from the bus itself, three minutes after the man hung up? This episode is a slow, tight spiral into that gap between what we see and what we can't explain. No gore. No monsters. Just a phone line, a dark road, and something that shouldn't have been there.

    #911HoldMusic #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #SchoolBus #Highway17 #LarkspurMissouri #EmptyBus #Singing #Dispatch #CallLog #NightShift #Unresolved #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #RuralHorror #Missouri #BusCrash #CreepyPodcast #911Horror #DispatchNightmares

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    8 mins
  • The Call From the Motel Ice Machine — Fexingo Horror
    May 6 2026
    A woman named Helen calls 911 from a roadside motel outside Bakersfield, California, in the summer of 2017. She's a traveling nurse, staying alone, and she called because the ice machine in the hallway keeps running even after the motel manager shut it off. But by the time Luna gets the call, Helen isn't worried about the noise anymore. She's worried about the thing standing beside the machine. A story about thin walls, thin doors, and the thin membrane between a bad night and something worse. Luna remembers the sound of the ice churning, the clicking of the hallway lights, and the voice of a woman who was too calm for what she was describing.

    #911HoldMusic #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #Bakersfield #Motel #IceMachine #TravelingNurse #Helen #Hallway #ThinWalls #Summer2017 #Dispatcher #Luna #Standalone #Anthology #Creepy #Nocturnal #Lonely #911Horror #DispatchNightmares

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    5 mins
  • The Night Shift at the Boat Ramp — Fexingo Horror
    May 5 2026
    It's late August in Port Henry, New York, a dead-end town on Lake Champlain. Luna takes a call from a woman named Ellen whose husband hasn't come home from a fishing trip. His boat is still at the ramp, engine running, keys in the ignition, rod in the holder. Ellen is calm at first—then her voice catches. She says the boat's cabin light is on, and there's something moving inside. Not a person. Something else. The dispatcher's console lights up as Luna tries to keep Ellen on the line, but Ellen's breathing gets faster, and her words start to fragment. The call drops, then comes back—but it's not Ellen anymore. It's a wet, hollow sound, like a throat full of lake water. The next day, they find the boat drifting a mile out. No sign of Ellen's husband. No sign of Ellen either. Just a single boot on the dock, and a fish that wasn't local, gasping on the floor of the boat, its mouth forming shapes that looked almost like words.

    #911HoldMusic #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #LakeChamplain #PortHenry #BoatRamp #Disappearance #LakeHorror #NightShift #Ellen #FishingBoat #CabinLight #Drowned #SomethingInTheWater #Unresolved #Eerie #Atmospheric #SoloNarration #911Horror #DispatchNightmares

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    6 mins
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