No, 911 is the emergency number for the United States only.
Dial 911.
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.
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The Dominican Republicans Emergency number is 911.
The emergency number 911 is used in the United States and Canada for reporting emergencies.
Canada uses 911 as its emergency number.
You would dial 911 for an emergency.
"911" is the US telephone number for emergency services.
911. If it is NOT an emergency, IMMEDIATELY tell that to the 911 operator & request the non-emergency number. They will gladly comply.
Yes, 911 was the emergency number in the United States before the events of September 11, 2001.
If you call the Emergency Number:"911, what is your emergency?""911, do you need Police, Fire, or Medical?""County/City Emergency Services, what is the location of your emergency?"Etc.If you call the Non-Emergency Number directly to the Fire Department/Station:"Name of Town/City Fire Department""Station Number"or anything along those lines, or even just "Hello".In the above examples the "911" emergency number is used, this number can vary from country to country. Also the Italicfont represents something that would be generally replaced.