911 calls are only allowed to be made public in certain states. Some states have banned the broadcast of 911 calls replacing them with written transcripts. There are sites such as 911 Dispatch Magazine which has links to various 911 calls available online.
The dispatch operator answers your 911 calls.
911 calls in Virginia are public record with a few exceptions. Written transcripts may not be available, depending on the county. Recorded calls are only kept for a short amount of time, around 180 days, again, depending on the county. You will have to contact the Department of Public Safety Communications in your county to obtain available 911 records.
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The routing of 911 calls from mobile phones varies depending on jurisdiction. In general, 911 calls from rural areas along major highways are routed to the highway patrol. Calls in major cities are usually routed to the 911 call center.
Yes, the noun phrase '911 phone operator' is a common noun; a general word for any person whose job is taking emergency calls from the public.
no they are free
Cannot be known. No one collects this information on a nationwide basis.
911 calls are either directed to the police, fire department or ambulance service, depending upon the nature of the call.
the person who anwers the 911 calls
they are used to share information so other cops will know such as 911 phone calls so they can check them out
No. Skype is not a replacement for your phone and can not be used for emergency calls.