What happens if you hang up on the police?

If you hang up, a dispatcher will call back to confirm that there is no emergency. If you don't answer, a police officer or deputy must be dispatched to confirm that you are OK.
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What happens if you call police and hang up?

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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Should you hang up on 911?

If you dial 9-1-1 accidentally, stay on the line and advise the call-taker. If you hang up, the call-taker is required to call you back. If that call-taker cannot reach you or a busy signal is heard, the call-taker will send police if the caller's location is known.
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What to do if you accidentally call 911 and hung up?

If you accidentally dial 911, do not hang-up. Stay on the line and tell the dispatcher that everything is alright. If you don't, the dispatcher will automatically think that something is wrong and send a police officer to check.
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Can 911 track your phone?

If you do not give your location when you call into Emergency Medical Services, EMS will rely on the wireless location provided by the carrier as a better-than-nothing way to track your phone.
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What happens if you 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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How does 911 know what city you are in?

Here's how they explain it: When you call 911 from your cellphone, the dispatcher does not see your actual location. Instead, dispatch centers have to ask your wireless carrier for your location information. The location information comes from a cell tower, which could put you miles away from where you actually are.
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What happens if you call 911 and cant talk?

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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What happens if you FaceTime 911?

What is this? However, FaceTiming 911 depends on your carrier AND the capabilities of the dispatcher in your county. For the most part, though callers can use FaceTime to call 911, the call is usually received as a voice call without video. While it's not recommended, you can also email 911.
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How many times does the average person call 911?

In an average year, around 240 million 911 calls are made in the U.S.2 That averages out to over 600,000 calls per day.
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Do you have to tell the 911 operator 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. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GIVE YOUR NAME.
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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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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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Can 911 call you back?

Emergency Communications Officers always call back every hang-up call to see if emergency services are needed. If there is no answer and the call was made from a cell phone, a message is left advising that your cell phone dialled 911.
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Is calling 911 the same as calling the police?

Both of these lines are answered at the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP, or a 9-1-1 call center) of the police department or sheriff's office, but they should not be used interchangeably. To put it simply, 9-1-1 should be used during emergencies while the 10-digit number should be used in non-emergency cases.
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Can a 911 operator hung up on you?

911 operators are allowed to hang up on callers by law, but they almost never will. This is because their agency or employer policy is often very strict and their training requirements mean they need to take emergency calls very seriously.
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Can deaf people text 911?

Always contact 911 by making a voice call, if you can. If you are deaf, hard of hearing or speech disabled, and text-to-911 is not available, use a TTY or a telecommunications relay service, if possible.
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Can the police see your FaceTime?

No. FaceTime video calls and FaceTime audio calls are end-to-end encrypted.
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What happens when you tell Siri 100?

Once the user makes the request, the intelligent voice assistant will call 911 and the user will have five seconds to cancel the call. It may seem like a prank at first, but the call will go through.
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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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Can you text 000?

Are there other ways to contact Triple Zero? At present, the only way to contact Triple Zero is by voice calling – you cannot send a text or SMS to Triple Zero. 106 is a text-based emergency number for people who are deaf, or who have a hearing or speech impairment.
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How do deaf people call 000?

For people who are Deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech difficulty. Call Triple Zero 000 with TTY or Speak and Listen. Your call gets answered fast. TTY users call 106.
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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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When you call 911 who comes first?

The Telecommunicator answering your 911 call determines the type of service needed using a proven and efficient interview process. They provide initial help if necessary and then immediately contact the appropriate emergency agency to dispatch assistance.
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Can an ambulance track your phone?

Emergency calls made from mobile phones can now tracked to a radius of 30 metres or less, drastically cutting the time it takes to respond. Currently it is only possible to locate calls from mobiles to within a few square kilometres, with operators taking valuable seconds to determine the location of the caller.
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