WEATHER ALERTS:

View All

NORAD: Record number of calls to track Santa Claus

CNN WEB READY: NORAD TRACKS SANTA 2012


Photographer: NORAD
Copyright: CNN

advertisement

Posted: 12/25/2012

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. (AP) - Volunteers for the North American Aerospace Defense Command's Santa tracker have answered a record number of calls from children -- and some adults -- curious about when the man in the red suit will land at their house.

NORAD Spokeswoman 1st Lt. Stacey Fenton says that as of midnight Tuesday, trackers answered more than 111,000 calls. That's more than last year's record of 107,000.

Trackers started taking calls early Monday. They included service members and first lady Michelle Obama, who picked up the phone while vacationing in Hawaii.

NORAD Tracks Santa began in 1955 when a newspaper ad listed the wrong phone number for kids to call Santa. They wound up calling the Continental Air Defense Command, NORAD's predecessor.

The operation is based at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

  • Comments
advertisement
 
  • Happening Today
  • Stay Connected

Send us a News Tip.

Send us a News Tip.

Send us a News Tip.
Twitter

Send us a News Tip.
Facebook - 41 Action News

Send us a News Tip.
Facebook - 38 the Spot!

Send us a News Tip.
Community Calendar