Chip
Well-known member
I don't want to prolong the debate regarding who should pay for what. My point of this post is 2 fold;
1) There appears to be a growing trend of young people calling or texting their friends when they are in trouble as opposed to calling 911. I've even heard of Facebook posts being made vs calling 911 in legitimate emergencies. I'm not sure why this is, but I do believe dialing 911 in an emergency is still the preferred route.
2) I've asked this before, but still am unsure of what actually occurs (and it probably depends): If I am traveling with my cell and I make a 911 call, who picks up ? One can not assume it is the closest Police Dept, and I'm sure it's not "my" local police dept. Does anyone know how these calls are routed ?
Perhaps it's enough to know that the caller may need to explain where they are and/or hope that the cell signal can be traced, regardless.
1) There appears to be a growing trend of young people calling or texting their friends when they are in trouble as opposed to calling 911. I've even heard of Facebook posts being made vs calling 911 in legitimate emergencies. I'm not sure why this is, but I do believe dialing 911 in an emergency is still the preferred route.
2) I've asked this before, but still am unsure of what actually occurs (and it probably depends): If I am traveling with my cell and I make a 911 call, who picks up ? One can not assume it is the closest Police Dept, and I'm sure it's not "my" local police dept. Does anyone know how these calls are routed ?
Perhaps it's enough to know that the caller may need to explain where they are and/or hope that the cell signal can be traced, regardless.