When should I call 911?
When there is an emergency or risk of property damage, call
911. If you are unsure, go ahead and call. Its better to
always be safe than sorry.
Can the 911 Center run a license plate if I provide the
number?
No. We are not authorized to release any information from
the NCIC/TIES Computer System to the public.
Can the 911 Center run a Criminal Background on someone for
me?
No. All Criminal History information must be obtained by LAW
ENFORCEMENT under the guidelines set forth by FBI/TBI.
Can I speak to a Police Officer when I call 911?
There are no officers available at the 911 Center. The
officers may be contacted by a dispatcher to call you back
or go to your location to speak with you if needed.
Why Do The 911 Operators Ask So Many Questions?
Our 911 Dispatchers are trained to screen your call in order
to send the most appropriate response to your emergency.
They ask questions so they can provide you with the most
efficient resources during your time of need.
Can I give my child an old cell-phone to use a toy?
If you choose to give a non-working cell phone to a child,
please remove the battery. The phone may still call 911 when
dialed, or the emergency button pressed, even if there is no
longer active service on the phone.
Do you know where I am if I call from a standard land line?
Yes, when a 911 call is received from a land line phone the
following information is automatically shown on the
operators computer: the address, telephone number, and name
of the owner.
Can you find me if I call from a cell phone?
Normally, if your cell phone has a GPS locator, but you must
remain on the line. Do not hang up. Even if you are unable
to speak, leave the call connected.
I accidently called 911. Should I simply hang up?
No. When a 911 operator receives a 911
hang up call, they have no way of knowing if there is a true
emergency, or if it was a false call. 911 operators call
back the telephone number to see if there is an emergency,
and they always send a police officer to the residence to
confirm that everything is okay. DO NOT HANG UP THE PHONE IF
YOU DIAL 9-1-1. STAY ON THE LINE AND SPEAK TO A 9-1-1
OPERATOR.
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