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- When making a 911 call, follow these steps12:
- Dial 911 from your phone.
- Stay calm and state your emergency.
- Speak loudly and clearly, providing your name, phone number, and the address where help is needed.
- Answer the call-taker's questions.
- Stay on the telephone if it's safe to do so, and don't hang up until the call-taker tells you to.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In an emergency, dial 911 from your phone immediately. An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police, fire department or ambulance. When you call 911, be prepared to answer the call-taker's questions, which may include: The location of the emergency, including the street addresswww.911.gov/calling-911/How do I make a 9-1-1 call?
- In an emergency, dial 9-1-1 on your phone. It's a free call. ...
- Stay calm and state your emergency
www.nena.org/page/911GeneralInfo911 lines are designated for emergency calls, such as reporting a crime in progress, reporting a fire, or requesting an ambulance. Using 911 for non-emergency calls may delay help for people caught in real emergencies. Some communities have designated the number 3-1-1 for non-emergency calls to police and other government services.www.fcc.gov/general/9-1-1-and-e9-1-1-servicesThe three-digit telephone number "9-1-1" has been designated as the "Universal Emergency Number," for citizens throughout the United States to request emergency assistance. It is intended as a nationwide telephone number and gives the public fast and easy access to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).www.nena.org/general/custom.asp?page=911overv…Dialing 911 quickly connects a caller to a nearby Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) dispatcher who is trained to route a call to local emergency medical, fire, and law enforcement agencies.www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/02/16/birth-life… - People also ask
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