- Keep your phone at an easy to reach level, like on a coffee table.
- A cordless phone offers mobility in the home.
- Write your address in large print on or near your phone
- Make sure your address is on your mailbox and on the front of your house.
- Do not program 9-1-1 into speed dial. It could inadvertently be dialed.
9-1-1 is the telephone number to use in an emergency situation. It serves as your communication link to Police, Fire and EMS!
There is only one telephone number to remember in an emergency, so you won't have to look up the number for Police, Fire or EMS.
9-1-1 eliminates the need to determine which emergency agency to call.
Thanks to enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1) technology, which displays your calling location, you don't have to be able to speak in order for the dispatcher to know your address, but it is important that this information be verified.
All emergency agencies have integrated TDD/TYY terminals. TDD/TYY is a Telecommunication Device for the Deaf used to communicate with hearing impaired callers.
All types of telephones, regardless of their style or age will make a call to 911. Pay Telephones can be used to dial 9-1-1 at no charge.
TDD/TYY (Telecommunication Device for the Deaf/Teletypewriter)