In any emergency situation - POLICE, MEDICAL or FIRE - call 9-1-1 FIRST.
9-1-1 is your telephone number to get emergency help. Quick response depends upon the vital information which you provide. Remain calm and speak clearly. Tell the dispatcher;
The dispatcher will ask you more questions. Provide answers as best as you can. Please remain on the phone - do not hang up unless you are in danger or until the dispatcher advises you to.
THE 9-1-1 DISPATCHER RELAYS YOUR INFORMATION BY RADIO TO THE POLICE, FIRE OR AMBULANCE UNITS AS THEY RESPOND TO THE LOCATION OF THE EMERGENCY.
Remember, 9-1-1 is not for jokers - it is only for those who need help.
Post your address, phone number and nearest cross street by each telephone so that any babysitter, friend, visitor or family member will be able to give the vital information needed for a quick response.
Your house numbers need to be visible from the street, in daylight or darkness, or clearly posted where your driveway joins the main road.
Does everyone in your family know that a call to 9-1-1 from a payphone, cell phone, or any other phone is FREE?
