Stay on the Line
It is of utmost importance that when making a 9-1-1
call that you stay on the line with the operator as long as it
is safe to do so or until instructed to hang up. This can assist
the call taker in determining the exact location of the
emergency and the nature of the emergency. The operator will ask
various questions to aid the responding agencies prior to their
arrival. Do your best to give accurate information.
9-1-1 is for Emergencies
While 9-1-1 may be a convenient way to contact your
local communications center, it is important to remember that
this number is for emergencies only. A good rule of thumb is to
ask yourself if you need the help of the police, the fire
department or an ambulance. If you, as the caller, think it is
an emergency, please never hesitate to use 9-1-1. If a person
uses 9-1-1 to harass operators or "prank" call the 9-1-1 center,
they can be charged criminally under Missouri Code. If there is
a non-emergency situation that needs to be reported, please use
the administrative lines.
What if I accidentally call 9-1-1
Occasionally a person accidentally dials 9-1-1 or gets
misrouted to the 9-1-1 numbers. If this happens, we ask that you
only stay on the line and explain the mistake to the operator.
This assists us so that we do not have to make a call back to
your number or send an officer to your location to determine
that everything is okay. Parents with younger children need to
stress the importance of only dialing 9-1-1 for emergencies. We
often get children calling and hanging up. When we call back,
the parents are usually a bit surprised and sometimes even
angry. When this happens, it is always a good idea to go over
with your child when and when not to use 9-1-1.
Does 9-1-1 work on my Cell Phone?
The easy answer is yes, it does. However, we do not
have the capability as of yet to get your exact location. This
makes it especially important to stay on the line with the call
taker and relay your location. The State of Missouri and most of
the counties within the state are currently implementing a
system where your location can be determined. It is best to err
on the side of caution and assume that the operator needs your
location. So make every effort to know where you are if calling
9-1-1 from a cellular telephone.