What if I don't know where I am calling from or can't speak, will the 911 call taker know where I am?

Local phone companies like Qwest, Midcontinent and Knology associate physical / billing addresses with hard wired phone numbers and these are updated regularly in the 911 system. When dialing 911 from your home or business phone (not a cell phone) the address is usually available electronically to the 911 call taker. Some internet phone services, like Vonage or Magic Jack, require the customer to enter a physical address to associate with the phone number and it must be updated if you move.


Wireless Service

Local wireless companies like Verizon and AT&T provide Lawrence County 911 with the ability to locate their customer's cell phones when they dial 911. The information displayed includes your cell phone number and the latitude and longitude of the phone.

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1. While trying to make a long distance call from my office, I got 911 by mistake. Why?
2. What should I do if I call 911 accidentally?
3. Who pays for 911?
4. If I dial 911 from my cell phone, will the call taker know where I am?
5. What if I don't know where I am calling from or can't speak, will the 911 call taker know where I am?
6. If I need to report a crime but it is not an emergency, should I still call 911?
7. Will I get an immediate response from the public safety agency if I call 911?
8. The 911 call taker asked for my address on a call. I thought they got the location information automatically. Doesn't that waste time to ask for it again?
9. I have a relative who is deaf and uses a special kind of phone, will it work with 911?