TOP 10 CALL
9-1-1
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Created by special 911 Lifeline, APCO, NENA team
1.
IS A PERSON HURT OR IN DANGER? DO YOU
NEED THE POLICE,
FIRE
OR AMBULANCE? Have you
ever wondered whether to call
9-1-1?
Since
9-1-1
is for emergencies only, it helps to understand when to call and when
not to call. An emergency is any serious situation where a law
enforcement officer, fire fighter, or emergency medical help is needed
right away. If you are unsure of whether your situation
is an emergency, go ahead and call
9-1-1.
The
9-1-1
call taker can determine if you need emergency assistance and can route
you to the correct location.
2. IF
YOU DO CALL
9-1-1,
EVEN BY MISTAKE, DO NOT HANG UP THE PHONE. 9-1-1
call takers are trained to get the most important information as quickly
as possible to get help on the way to an emergency situation. In an
emergency situation, allow the call taker to ask you all the questions
they need in order to get help there in the timeliest manner before you
hang up or leave the phone. If you happen to call by accident, stay on
the line until you can tell the call taker that you called by accident
and there is no emergency. This saves the call taker from having to
call you back and confirm there is no emergency or sending police with
lights and sirens to check your address for an emergency.
3. WHEN
CALLING
9-1-1
DO YOUR BEST TO STAY
CALM
AND
ANSWER
ALL
QUESTIONS. Staying
calm can be one of the most difficult, yet most important, things you do
when calling
9-1-1.
It is very important that you stay as calm as possible and answer all
the questions the
9-1-1
call taker asks. The questions
9-1-1
call takers ask, no matter how relevant they seem, are important in
helping get the first responders to you as fast as possible.
4. HELP
THE
9-1-1
CALL TAKER HELP YOU.
Listen and answer the questions asked. By doing this, it helps the call
taker understand your situation and will assist you with your emergency
until the appropriate police, fire or medical units arrive.
5. KNOW
THE LOCATION OF THE EMERGENCY.
The wireless
9-1-1
caller must be aware that the 9-1-1
center that answers the call may not be the
9-1-1
center that services the area that the wireless caller is calling from.
Look for landmarks, cross street signs and buildings. Know the name of
the city or county you are in. Knowing the location is vital to getting
the appropriate police, fire or
EMS
units to respond. Providing an accurate address is critically important
when making a wireless
9-1-1
call.
6. TEACH
YOUR CHILDREN HOW TO CALL
9-1-1.
Be sure they know what
9-1-1
is, how to dial from your home and cell phone, and to trust the
9-1-1
call taker. Make sure your child is physically able to reach at least
one phone in your home. When calling
9-1-1
your child needs to know their name, parent’s name, telephone number,
and most importantly their address. Tell them to answer all the call
takers questions and to stay on the phone until instructed to hang up.
7. PRANK
CALLS TO
9-1-1
WASTE TIME
AND
ARE
CONSIDERED TO BE ILLEGAL IN MOST STATES.
Be sure all members of your household are aware that prank or harassing
calls to
9-1-1
will be dealt with by local law enforcement agencies.
8. POST
YOUR ADDRESS CLEARLY
AND PROMINENTLY AT YOUR ENTRANCE
AND ON YOUR HOME. Posting your
9-1-1
address at the driveway entrance and on your home will alleviate any
confusion as to whether emergency responders have the correct location.
Try using something reflective or illuminated so that it can be seen in
the evening as well as during the day. DO NOT ASSUME SINCE YOUR MAILBOX
IS MARKED YOU HAVE POSTED YOUR ADDRESS- mailboxes are not always at the
entrance of a driveway and usually are not marked clearly on both
sides. Several cities and counties have ordinances for posting
9-1-1
addresses- check with your local ones. And always report missing street
signs when noted- these not only help others find your home but are
essential to emergency response personnel.
9. KNOW
THE PHONES YOU OWN. Educate
everyone about the phone system in your home as well as your cell
phone. Children may need to use the devices in an emergency and will
need to know how to operate them.
10. HELPFUL
9-1-1
WEBSITES FOR
ALL
AGES.
Look under the Public Education tabs on the websites for further
information regarding
9-1-1.
www.nena.org
www.apco911.org
www.911.org
www.maine911.com/kids
www.il911info.org
www.denco.org
www.911.state.tx.us/kidshome.html