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by RPB
Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:56 am
Forum: The Crime Blotter
Topic: When seconds count, the police are ...
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Re: When seconds count, the police are ...

Beiruty wrote:
Keith B wrote:This is a reason to still have a regular land-line phone and not rely on wireless or VoIP phones to call 911 when at your residence. The 911 info provides your address to the dispatcher immediately. In this case, had the 911 dispatcher had an address, they might have gotten officers there in time to find the husband and enough probable cause to enter the home and search.
Keith, your info is obsolete.
Voip have 911 capabilities like same as land line. My Vonage does.
Smartphones have GPS and parents, concerned others and 911 cavaliers can track your cell phone to within 3-5m. Anywhere on earth.
Magic Jack verifies the 911 info and a dot turns green after verifying/registering with 911
I "hope" my recycled E-911 cell phone with GPS for the 911 folks does something; it used to be "activated" in Georgia or something.
http://www.911cellphonebank.org/how-it-works.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

http://www.usedcellphones.com/contactus ... equest.cfm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I just turn it on during church and got a car cord for on the road in case of wreck, breakdown out in NoWheresVille or carjack etc.

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