On Jan. 12, 1968, AT&T announced their designation of 911 as a universal emergency number at a press conference in the Washington DC. AT&T's plan affected only the Bell companies, and not any of the independent telephone companies.
In Alabama, Bob Gallagher, president of the independent Alabama Telephone Co. decided he would beat AT&T to the punch and implement 911 first, somewhere within the Alabama Telephone Co. territory.
Robert E. Fitzgerald and his colleagues implemented the first 911 system in Haleyville, AL. At 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, 1968, just 35 days after AT&T's announcement of 911, the first-ever 911 call is placed by Alabama Speaker of the House Rankin Fite from Haleyville City Hall to U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill (Dem.) at the city's police station. (Source: Dispatch Magazine Online)
Yes, you can call 911 for a dog in an emergency situation.
Yes, you can call 911 for a pet in case of an emergency.
Yes, you can call 911 for animals in case of an emergency.
Yes, you can call 911 for pets in case of an emergency.
call the emergency line . in north America 911, in Europe 999
Just dial number 911 on your telephone to reach an emergency operator. The emergency operator will connect you to the police, the fire department, or whatever you need. However, 911 doesn't work everywhere, the numbers can vary depending on where you live. The best way to get in touch with someone in an emergency is just dial "0" for an operator. It is best not to fake a 911 call, because it is an emergency line and if one pulls a prank call, one can receive an expensive ticket.
Dial 911.
Sure just be careful. And in a emergency cal 911
No, 911 is the emergency number for the United States only.
No, you cannot call 911 for your dog in case of an emergency. You should contact a veterinarian or an animal emergency hotline for assistance.
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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