> From what I've read in the news it seems in this particular case when
> the customer dialed 9-1-1 it rang five times with no answer. Someone
> (customer service, perhaps?) called them back and asked if they were
> okay.
I have had this happen: I was calling in an auto accident, and I didn't
even hear the first ring when I saw the fire engines coming over the
hill.
Almost immediately, I got a call back from a 10-digit DN which turned
out to be the dispatcher at the PSAP checking to see that everything
was ok.
This was Nextel, but the same principles likely apply.
Cheers,
-- jr 'yes, I saved the number; do I look like an idiot?' a
--
Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra@baylink.com
Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100
Ashworth & Associates
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St Petersburg FL USA
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