I know every second counts in a real 911
situation, but what about adding a pause in the call flow. Maybe a 1 second
pause before actually passing the digits to the provider. This gives the user 1
second to realize the mistake and hang up, longer than 1 seconds is a real
emergency.
Just a thought.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006
10:36 PM
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Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] 911
versus 9.911
Is there a FCC or other North America
requirement that I provide 911 versus 9.911. I want to require users to
dial 9.911 in our office, and remove 911. Are there any statutory
requirements or laws about this? User accidentially dial 9 then 1 then another
1 and hangup. We’ve educated them to stay on the line and ever hang
up, but they hang up anyway, resulting in fines for excess hangups to 911.
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