i would try it, but im not trying to get a ticket or anythingcrimson5pheonix said:That's one of those questions I could see someone asking in real life, then being called retarded, then having the person who called them retarded not knowing the answer which makes them look stupid. I have no idea if that would work. Maybe you should try it?
it would only be used if you couldnt talk or something. you most likely wont need to be fastZomni42 said:... i can't personally text that fast.. but i know people can.. hm.. and interesting idea.. should be implemented.
I guess, but if i've got to get in contact w/ 911, i want to be in contact w/ 911 NOW. If I, personally, am in a situation where i need emergancy services i'd proly dial and call w/o texting and just kinda wait. However, people who are good at text should be able to be like "OMG I NEED HELP AT RIGHT NOW"*send* and i would all be like *beep**boop**boop* "" and they'd be like "OK WE"LL TRY AND FIND YOU" while for the person who can text they'd be like "OK PEOPLE ARE ON THEY WAY!!"DeathSnipa1992 said:it would only be used if you couldnt talk or something. you most likely wont need to be fast
Exactly, if there isn't something along the lines of a 911 text message, then I'd be worried for all the dumb people(as in, unable to speak) and for those who would otherwise endanger themselves by making noise (hiding in cupboard from house intruder).DeathSnipa1992 said:it would only be used if you couldnt talk or something. you most likely wont need to be fast
It's 999 in the UK and 000 in Australia, although 911 will now also work in Aust. I think 112 is also the international one for mobile phones.DeathSnipa1992 said:this is for US. I don't know if UK has this
guess we should be worries. cuz i dont think there is one thati know oflatenightapplepie said:Exactly, if there isn't something along the lines of a 911 text message, then I'd be worried for all the dumb people(as in, unable to speak) and for those who would otherwise endanger themselves by making noise (hiding in cupboard from house intruder).DeathSnipa1992 said:it would only be used if you couldnt talk or something. you most likely wont need to be fast
you should try it for usAlex_P said:Well, in general, 911 service is dependent on routing from the phone company. For example, in the 90s most cellular phones would just dump you over to some kind of central dispatcher (like the state highway patrol or something) rather than the local 911 center, and then technology was added to detect your phone's current location and route to a local center.
So, try calling your mobile carrier's information or customer service line and asking them about how they handle emergency services and text messaging.
-- Alex
I don't use SMS, so why the hell should I care?DeathSnipa1992 said:you should try it for us![]()
you would like to enlighten the community?Alex_P said:I don't use SMS, so why the hell should I care?DeathSnipa1992 said:you should try it for us![]()
My answer isn't necessarily going to be relevant to your locale anyway.
-- Alex