What happens if you call 911 and don't answer?

If you hang up without saying anything, a dispatcher will call back to confirm that there is no emergency. If you don't answer, a police officer will be sent to your location to confirm that you are okay.
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What happens if I dial 911 then hang up?

a. All 9-1-1 hang-ups from landlines shall be called back by a call taker. The call taker will attempt to contact the caller once, if necessary, and determine the nature of the incident and an accurate location for the appropriate public safety response.
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Can 911 track your cell phone location?

Doesn't Your Phone Have GPS? Despite most contemporary cell phones being equipped with GPS capabilities, that information is not automatically sent to emergency services when you call 911. Voice calls only send location through cell networks and towers as described above.
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How long does it take 911 to come to your house?

How long does it actually take from the time you dial 911 for the police to arrive? It turns out that varies widely based on where you live. Most cities aim for an average response time of about five to six minutes, but the data shows that's more of a goal than a reality in a lot of US cities.
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Can 911 see your number?

Enhanced 911 Centers employ technology far beyond that available to the general public such as “Caller ID”. In fact even if you have an unlisted number or caller ID block, when you call 911 we still get your information.
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What Actually Happens When You Call 911?



Does 911 come if you dont speak?

When calls are received where there is no voice response or difficulty understanding the caller, the 911 Call Taker will complete a call trace to determine the location of the caller and assist with contacting police for that location.
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Do police always respond to 911 calls?

Most of the time, people are calling 911 for noncriminal matters that don't warrant a default police response. In other cases—like a behavioral health call where there is no inherent safety risk—a police response is simply not appropriate.
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What should you not call 911?

Do not call 911 for information, minor illness or injury, for your pets, or when your power is out. Whenever a 911 operator has to deal with non-emergency calls, it could cause a life-threatening delay in getting emergency assistance to someone who really needs it.
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What's the most common 911 call?

All that being said, “breathing problems” and “chest pain” are some of the most regular calls, as well as some form of musculoskeletal injury, from minor slips, trips, and falls, to multiple system trauma from motor vehicle accidents.
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Is it OK to call 911 and ask questions?

This needlessly burdens the 911 system with non-emergency calls and prevents call takers from answering true emergency calls. Do not call 911 to ask for directions, obtain a phone number of another County agency, or to contact a police officer, Sheriff's deputy or fire fighter.
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Is it OK to text 911?

If you text to 911, dispatchers will ask if they can call you. Location is not as accurate with text as it is with a call. Be sure to text your exact address. A text or data plan is required to use Text-to-911.
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Does 911 record before they answer?

Our systems provide 911 call centers, dispatchers, and other law enforcement agencies with synchronized recordings for each 911 call they answer and more. When a call comes in, even before the dispatcher answers, our systems are already recording the call.
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How many times is 911 called a day?

Hundreds of Thousands of 911 Calls Are Made Each Day

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When should you hang up from a 911 call?

Your 9-1-1 call taker will stay on the line with you to make sure your call is answered by the agency you need. Don't hang up until the call taker says it's okay to. Know your location at all times and communicate it when you are asked.
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How much does 911 service cost?

It's a free call. You can use any kind of phone: push button, rotary, cellular/wireless, cordless, or pay phone. (With some pay phones, you may need coins to get a dial tone; with many wireless phones, Enhanced 9-1-1 does not yet work.)
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Can you text 911 if you're choking?

The answer is: yes. You don't have to call during an emergency but can text 911 instead.
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How does a deaf person call 911?

People who are deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing may text 911 or call 911 using their preferred form of phone communication (including voice, TTY, video relay, caption relay, or real-time text). If you do text 911 in an emergency, be aware that 911 dispatchers will ask you if they can call you.
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Why does 911 ask for your name?

The call-taker is always required to ask the caller's name and phone number. This is in case we have to call you back, or the responders need to talk to someone who actually saw what happened.
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What does the E stand for in 911?

E911 stands for Enhanced 911, and it's the part of the 911 system that automatically ties a location to the call—whether it's a specific address or coordinates.
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What are 911 call takers called?

Some 911 professionals are certified as emergency medical dispatchers (EMDs), emergency fire dispatchers (EFDs) or emergency police dispatchers (EPDs).
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Who shows up first when you call 911?

When you call 911, there are different levels of providers who come to your aid. These include: First responders, usually firefighters or police officers, can give basic first-aid care and CPR for adults, children and infants. Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) can do a little more than first responders.
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Can you hear your own 911 call?

911 calls fall under the California Public Records Act, which makes all records available to the public through request.
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What is the first question a 911 operator asks?

What's the emergency? What's wrong? Where is the emergency? Give the address, include building number, apartment number, nearest cross street.
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Can police track your phone messages?

Yes, they can hear and track conversations under certain conditions. If you are being suspected of criminal activity, the police will obtain an order for a wiretap. Since it is considered a huge infringement of an individual's privacy, strict procedures have been set in place for law enforcement officers.
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How to talk to 911 without speaking?

Text-to-911 is the ability to send a text message to reach 911 emergency call takers from your mobile phone or device. However, because voice calls to 911 provide more information to 911 call centers, you should always make a voice call to 911 during an emergency whenever possible.
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