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911, unless it is a very minor collision. You would also call the insurance companies of the drivers involved.
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911 911 911 911 911 This is a great question 'cause people get all confused about what's paid for and what's not paid for and what ambulance is closest to them, etc. Always dial 911 in case of a health emergency. They know where you are calling from and where the nearest ambulance dispatch is located, and if you describe a particular problems (i.e., burns) will know the most appropriate center for you to be seen. Never waste time. 911 is for all medical emergencies and the people on the other end of the phone are trained to do triage while the ambulance is one the way. It is an incredible service that's saved the lives of many of us. Good luck!
Answer 1:As a Primerica representative, the answer is yes. Primerica has paid all life insurance claims to all victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks. You can talk to Primerica's Co-CEO John Addison if you don't believe me.
The prototype was first unveiled at the Frankfurt IAA Motor Show in 1963 as the 901, and renamed the 911 for its market launch in 1964. There has been many more models since then but the most recent model is the 2016 Porsche 911. It has an msrp of $84,300 and 450 to 560 HP. There are many different styles including the 911 Carrera, the 911 Turbo, the 911 GT3, the 911 GT3 R2, the 911 GT2, the 911, the 911 GTS, and many more models.
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The U.S. Government made no money on 911, It was individuals. Larry Silverstein the buildings owner, made money off of his insurance he had on the buildings though. I dont know if anyone else gained money on 911.