Cellular 911 Information
Cellular 911 Saves Lives
Learn the proper use of Cellular 911

Cellular 911 routes to the appropriate law enforcement agency, depending of the cell site being used.
- Call 911 on the roadway when:
- Accidents are in lanes
- You see a reckless or drunk driver
- There are roadway hazards

- Call 911 when there is a medical, fire or police emergency, such as:
- Life or lives are in danger
- A fire or serious crime is in progress
- A serious injury or medical condition

- Call 911 when you need:
- Immediate help from Law Enforcement
- Immediate help from the Fire Department
- Immediate help from the Paramedics

- Tips to using Cellular 911:
- Know where you are calling from
- Look for a landmark or street name
- Stay calm and speak clearly so the person answering the phone can understand you
- Listen for and answer the dispatcher's questions
- Stay on the phone until they tell you it's alright to hang up
From the road, your home or anyplace else, you can use your cell phone to call 911 for emergency assistance.