What happens if you call 999?

When you dial 999, the first person you speak to is the Operator who will ask you which service you need. If you ask for an ambulance, you will be put through to your local ambulance service. An emergency call handler will then take the call and will ask you questions so that help can be arranged.
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What happens if you call 999 and don't speak?

The Silent Solution is a police system used to filter out large numbers of accidental or hoax 999 calls. It also exists to help people who are unable to speak, but who genuinely need police assistance. You will hear an automated police message, which lasts for 20 seconds and begins with 'you are through to the police'.
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Is it okay to call 999?

Always call 999 if someone is seriously ill or injured, and their life is at risk. Examples of medical emergencies include (but are not limited to): chest pain. difficulty in breathing.
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What does 999 say when you call?

When you call 999, an operator will ask you which emergency service you require. In a medical emergency, ask for the ambulance service and you will be put through to one of our call-takers. Initially, you will be asked four questions: Is the patient is breathing?
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Can you call 999 in America?

Originally Answered: Does 999 work in the USA? Assuming you are referring to police, fire and medical emergency numbers (999 is used in the UK, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Myanmar), then no. The relevant number in the United States and Canada is 911.
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Can an Indian call 911?

The citizens can either dial 112 or press the power button three times on a smartphone to initiate 112 call, or long-press the key 5/9 on a feature for the same. Besides, the citizens can even download the 112 app to avail the emergency services.
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What happens if you dial 000?

Your call is being connected. ' An operator will answer your call and ask whether you need Police, Fire or Ambulance, and they will then connect you to the appropriate emergency service once you have confirmed the state and town or suburb that you are calling from.
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Do I call 111 or 999?

Calling 999 is for emergencies only. NHS 111 is for people who need medical help and advice when not in a life-threatening situation. Highly trained advisors, who are supported by healthcare professionals, are available on NHS 111 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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How does a deaf person call 999?

Send a text to 999 to access emergency medical assistance. Your text message will need to include: which service you need: ambulance, fire, police or coastguard.
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Why was 999 chosen?

The code 999 was used to allow free calls to the emergency services from coinboxes (payphones). The dials of coinboxes were already modified to allow free calls to the operator using the digit '0'. The next easiest digit to modify on the dial was the 9 - next to 0.
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What are the weirdest 999 calls?

Some of the most ridiculous 999 calls made to the emergency services have been revealed. Among them was someone who had eaten a mouldy tomato and another who had got their plaster cast wet. One person with an earring lodged inside their ear asked for a lift' to hospital while another dialled 999 for a paper cut.
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What happens if you call 111?

If needed, NHS 111 can book patients in to be seen at their local A&E / emergency department or an urgent treatment centre, emergency dental services, pharmacy or another more appropriate local service – as well as send an ambulance should the patient's condition be serious or life-threatening.
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What crimes can you call 999 for?

“The 999 line should be used when there is a crime in progress or a threat to life. In those situations, seconds could mean the difference between officers catching a suspect at the scene or them getting away and ultimately life or death."
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How do you secretly call 999?

Call 999 from a mobile

If you don't speak or answer questions, press 55 when prompted and your call will be transferred to the police. Pressing 55 only works on mobiles and doesn't allow the police to track your location.
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What if you can't talk to 911?

Here's how it works. Call 911, wait for an answer, then use your telephone's keypad to "talk" to the dispatcher. Press 1 if you need police, 2 for fire and 3 for an ambulance.
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Can you text 999 if you are deaf?

Deaf people can text emergency services, but only if our phones are registered for the service in advance. Don't wait until you need to call, it will be too late. Do it now.
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What happens if you call 999 and hang up?

If you replace the handset without speaking to the operator your call will be passed to the police as a 'silent call' and we will try to contact you back by telephone or if there is no reply by telephone an officer will be sent to your address to check everything is OK.
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What is the most common 999 call?

What is the most common 999 call?
  • Police (52%)
  • Ambulance (41%)
  • Fire (6%)
  • Coastguard (1%)
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Can a mute person call 911?

Did you know that you can text 911 in an emergency? 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).
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What is 108 ambulance service in India?

National Ambulance Service (NAS)

Now 35 States/UTs have the facility where people can Dial 108 or 102 telephone number for calling an ambulance. Dial 108 is predominantly an emergency response system, primarily designed to attend to patients of critical care, trauma and accident victims etc.
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What is 101 used for?

A single police non-emergency number has been rolled out to police forces across England and Wales. 101 is an easy to remember number which can be used to contact your local police about crimes or concerns that do not need an emergency response.
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What is 911 in UK?

999 and 112 is the national emergency response service in the UK. 112 is the pan-European equivalent to 999 and can be used in the UK.
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Does Siri call 911 if you say 17?

In reality, the hack doesn't work and if you do tell Siri “17,” you will unwittingly be calling for emergency services. According to the Siri user guide, iPhones automatically call the local emergency number no matter what emergency number you say.
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Can Siri call the police?

The following voice commands can be used with Siri to dial 911: “Hey Siri, call 911” “Hey Siri, call an ambulance” “Hey Siri, call emergency services”
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What happens if you call 911 on purpose?

Calling 911 for any purpose other than to report a true emergency could result in criminal penalties.
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