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911 Or Other Emergency Calls
Public safety officials advise that when
making 911 or other emergency calls, you
should always be prepared to provide
your location information. Unlike traditional
wireline phones, depending on a number of
factors (for example, whether your Device
is GPS-enabled, where you are, whether
local emergency service providers have
upgraded their equipment, etc.), 911 operators
may not know your phone number, your
location, or the location of your Device. In
certain circumstances, an emergency call
may be routed to a state patrol dispatcher or
alternative location set by local emergency
service providers. Enhanced 911 service
("E911")—where enabled by local emergency
authorities—uses GPS technology to provide
location information. Even when available,
however, E911 does not always provide
accurate location information. If your Device
is indoors or for some other reason cannot
acquire a satellite signal, you may not be
located. Some Devices have a safety feature
that prevents use of the keypad after dialing
911—you should follow voice prompts when
interacting with emergency service providers
employing interactive voice response systems
to screen calls.
effective 7-1-13
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