When should I dial 911?

While there is no definitive list of reasons to call 911, it's important to remember that dialing 911 is for emergencies only! Here are some examples of when to call 911.

    To stop a crime in progress

    To report a fire of any kind

    To report an injury or serious medical problem

    To report a traffic accident

    To report any situation where a prompt response is required to protect life or property


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1. What is 911?
2. When should I dial 911?
3. When should I use the non-emergency number?
4. Are there times when I shouldn't call 911 or the non-emergency number?
5. Why do the telecommunicators ask so many questions when I just want them to hurry and send someone?
6. What information do I need when I call 911?
7. What if I do not know my 911 address?
8. What if I need a new 911 address?
9. What about school closings or power and cable outages?
10. What if I call 911 by mistake?
11. If I dial 911 from my cellular phone, will the telecommunicator know where I'm calling from?
12. Can E911 Communications assist callers that do not speak English?
13. Can I text 911 if I am unable to call?
14. If I call 911 from my cell phone, why does my call sometimes get transferred to another agency?
15. How does the 911 Center know my location and telephone number when I call from a cell phone?
16. What are some tips to consider when calling from a mobile?