- National 911 Program | 911. gov
911 gov is the home of the National 911 Program, which provides federal leadership and coordination in supporting and promoting optimal 9-1-1 services
- FAQ About Calling 911
Find answers to some of the most common questions Americans have about calling 911, teaching children to call 9-1-1, becoming a telecommunicator and more
- About the Program | 911. gov
This federal "home" for 911 plays a critical role by coordinating federal efforts that support 911 services across the nation The 911 system was designed to provide a universal, easy-to-remember number for people to reach police, fire or emergency medical assistance from any phone in any location
- Calling 911 - 911. gov
In an emergency, dial 911 from your phone immediately An emergency is any situation that requires immediate assistance from the police, fire department or ambulance
- 50th Anniversary of 911
Thanks to 911, throughout the country, a call to 911 can quickly connect you with the help you need Before that first call, citizens needed to dial local 7-digit phone numbers to reach police, fire or emergency services
- 911 System Resources
Explore the National 911 Program’s Current Projects, 911 gov Connects newsletter, State of 911 webinars and Documents Tools database
- In an emergency. . . - 911. gov
No Texting 911 is different than making a voice call When you call 911 from a mobile phone, the call center will usually receive your phone number and your approximate location automatically
- 911 Statistics Data | 911. gov
This interactive map highlights the most comprehensive and current data about state 911 systems available since calendar year 2019 The available data is provided by the states to the National 911 Profile Database, which is also compiled into the National 911 Annual Report: 2021 Data
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