You really need to check in your area where a 911 call goes from a cell phone.
Here in California, cell phone calls will probably wind up at a California Highway Patrol call center in Sacramento. Then they will have to figure out where you really are and transfer it to your local call center.
What I have done is to find out the local number that reaches the 911 call center here in San Francisco and set up a contact called Nine One One with that full local number. That way I get immediate response here in SF. I have used it once, and it does work.
On Jan 19, 2012, at 5:56 PM, Mark wrote:
> Create a contact EMERGENCY with the number 911. Then you will be able to tell voice control : call EMERGENCY.
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> Mark Sanford Geiger
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> On Jan 19, 2012, at 4:52 PM, Richard Bauer <rk911@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> had an occasion to call 9-1-1 this afternoon (3-car crash). had by
>> bluetooth headset on, pressed the 'Voice Control' button on the headset and
>> said 'Dial 911'. phone responded 'No Match'. after trying a couple of
>> times i gave up, pulled the phone from my holster and dialed the number
>> manually. i've used voice dialing before either by saying 'Call John Doe'
>> or 'Dial 345-6789'. the phone doesn't seem to recognize 911 as a valid
>> number. anyone have a solution?
>>
>> rich
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vendredi 20 janvier 2012
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