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YOUR EMERGENCY HOTLINE

WHAT IS 9-1-1?

9-1-1 is an emergency telephone number that provides IMMEDIATE access to LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE, and EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.

9-1-1 is a free call from a pay phone.

WHEN TO USE 9-1-1:

Call 9-1-1 to report a Crime, Fire, Heart Attack, other Serious Medical Condition or Injury, or any situation requiring the IMMEDIATE response of a FIRE TRUCK, AMBULANCE or LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE.

WHAT THE 9-1-1 DISPATCHER WILL NEED TO KNOW:

1. THE LOCATION OF THE EMERGENCY.

2. THE PHONE NUMBER WHERE THE EMERGENCY IS.

3. THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY.

IMPORTANT: STAY CALM. SPEAK CLEARLY. STAY ON THE TELEPHONE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO HANG UP.

 

DO NOT CALL 9-1-1 For: Road/Travel/Severe Weather Information, Household/Auto Repairs, Complaints of Loud Noise, Littering, etc.

 

 

 

 

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