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answer emergency phone calls and provide emergency services.
The proper name for a 911 operator is an Emergency Services Dispatcher. The job of the Emergency Services Dispatcher is to answer 911 calls and send the proper units out.
Emergency Services Dispatcher
Emergency Services Dispatcher
911 is the emergency number for the Niagara region. This gets you through to an operator who will ask what emergency service is required and get the necessary details.
There are many different qualifications needed in order to be a heavy equipment operator. Some of the more common ones are being able to read grade plans, operate the machines safely, good physical condition and many more.
To become a licensed Amateur Radio Operator, you must pass the FCC examination (About 35 questions) - More information can be found at ARRL.ORG or QRZ.COM
911. If it is NOT an emergency, IMMEDIATELY tell that to the 911 operator & request the non-emergency number. They will gladly comply.
When calling an emergency operator for help, it's crucial to provide your location clearly, including any landmarks or street names. Describe the nature of the emergency, including any relevant details about the situation and the number of people involved. Additionally, stay calm and be prepared to answer any questions the operator may ask to assess the situation more effectively.
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* The only legal way you can intercept phone calls is by the operator if it's an emergency. The operator will cut in on the call to the person you are trying to contact regarding the emergency. To intercept one's phone calls in any other way is against the law.