When you dial 911, your call is routed to the nearest emergency call center.
The operator will answer with something like "911 What is your emergency?"
As calm as possible:
1. Where you are.
2. Explain what has happened.
3. How many people were involved (need assistance).
Stay on the line until the dispatcher hangs up!
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You can request 911 call transcripts through the local police department or emergency dispatch center where the call was made. Typically, you would need to submit a formal request, and there may be some restrictions on accessing this information due to privacy or legal considerations.
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If a person prevents a 911 call then they can be charged with interference of a 911 emergency call and face penalties related to the charge.
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that is very common. you should have no reason to call 911. but if there is alot of blood then you should call 911.
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You call 911 in an emergency - requiring medical attention, in case of a fire, or when the police are needed.
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For an adult, call 911 first. For an infant or child, perform 2 minutes of CPR or rescue breathing as applicable first and then call 911. Better yet, if possible, have someone else call 911 while you take care of the victim.