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9-1-1 Facts
Facts
What is 9-1-1 & Enhanced 9-1-1
When to Call 9-1-1
Non-English Speaking Callers
 
Statistics
Recent Stats
Wireless 9-1-1 Statistics
 
Cell Phones and 9-1-1
Critical Cell Facts
Tips for Cell Phone Users
FCC Requirements
Location Technologies
 
Special Needs
Deaf and Hearing Impaired Callers
Video & IP Relay Services & 9-1-1
 
Internet/Digital Phones (VoIP)
About Internet/Digital Phones
Tips for Internet/Digital Phones


Tips for Cell Phone Users

Always know your location and be ready to give directions to the 9-1-1 call taker using cross streets, mile markers, landmarks, city and county names.

Always know your cell phone number.

Tell the 9-1-1 call taker what the emergency is.

If your call is disconnected dial 9-1-1 again and let them know you were disconnected.

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  Industry Association Links
    NENA – National Emergency Number Association
    Texas NENA
    APCO International – International Association of Public Safety Communications Officers
    Texas APCO
  Governmental Agency Links
    Commission on State Emergency Communications
    Poison Control
    E9-1-1 Institute
  Harris County Office of
Homeland Security & Emergency Management
   
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