what you need to know about texting 911
I googled to make sure that texting to 911 was accurate and came across some information that people should be aware of:
As of this moment only the four big phone companies support it: T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint
In the number field enter 911 and in the body of text, state the emergency and location before pressing send.
It's important to note that 911 dispatchers set up to receive texts can't accept photos or video.
While the program could save lives in situations where it is dangerous or impossible to place a voice call, it's important to know that it's not yet implemented in every community.
People who try texting 911 in an area it is not supported on one of the big four wireless carriers should receive a "bounce back" text message letting them know their message was unable to be sent
Text messages to 911 are treated like any other text message on the network, meaning delays are possible.
It's crucial texters send their location so authorities can find them, otherwise "only coarse location info is available."
It’s always preferable to make a voice call to 911
Call if you can, text only if you can't
here is a link to see if your local dispatchers accepts texts
as of this moment not every state has implemented this
please check!









