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September 2, 2009, 02:55 PM | #26 |
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^^ in most states 911 and the local non emergency number go to the same place, same operators. Cell phones are actually not as good as a landline 911 call. aif you have a true emergency and call from a landline atleast we get your address, name and phone number, we don't even get an accurate location from cell phones most of the time.
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September 3, 2009, 09:22 AM | #27 |
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In this situation I wouldn’t want to be on either side of the door. A real danger exists for lethal mistakes in this “false” 911 call scenario. It seems that a call back to the originating number should almost be mandatory.
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