Emergency?
Is there an emergency and you need to call 9-1-1? Here is some very important information that
you need to be aware of before you make the call. Dispatch centers face several challenges due
to the increasing use of cell phones and landline billing addresses:
1. When calling 9-1-1 from a cell phone, your approximate GPS address is sent to the dispatch center. Depending on the age of the phone, it is accurate to within a few meters to many meters. This is helpful if you're standing by yourself in the middle of an empty football field but isn't quite as useful if you're calling from your apartment. In the second case, it leaves the emergency responders having to knock on the doors of all of your neighbors to try to find you. Be prepared to give your address, possibly more than once, to pinpoint your location.