Only in a few select states, and I'm talking less than 3. The safest bet is to dial 911 or look in the front of your phone book for non-emergency dispatch number. The best answer here is no, it doesn't go to police dispatch.
According to Snopes, it is #77, not just 77, which will reach the police dispatch. Another number is #677.
Qis 77 a cell phone call to the poloce dispatcher?"
No. Just call 911 - it works everywhere. http://www.ou.edu/oupd/highway-cell.htm
press the red button if it is someone you do not know then immediately call the police no
the 911 dispatcher your call is routed to is determined by which tower picks up your call. so any cell phone dialed in PA would route through the nearest tower and to a local dispatcher. some areas route cell calls to the highway patrol dispatcher but you'll get help locally either way.
Call the police if your are receiving such threats.
You click on the button use and then you call 911 and you will be a police officer.
you cant magically give the dead phone battery power. It is not possible.
= What is a Cell Phone Photo call? =
Police can retieve sms messages sent and recieved from your number for the past 12 month
To give the 911 dispatcher your location when calling from a cell phone.
It's important because if you need to call the police, ambulance, or fire fighters. So then you could call them and they would figure out what to do depending on the emergency. So you should have a phone so could call the police, an ambulance, or fire fighters.
The reason why is because the police work in a confidential system so no-body will know that you have called them.