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The totally obnoxious, desperate, almost loving, Rep Whore thread
RE: The totally obnoxious, desperate, almost loving, Rep Whore thread
Not in the US they don't.

911 is the number to call for emergencies here.
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(November 14, 2018 at 8:57 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Have a good day at work.  If we ever meet in a professional setting, let me answer your question now.  Yes, I DO want fries with that.
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(June 6, 2018 at 3:28 am)Joods Wrote: Not in the US they don't.

911 is the number to call for emergencies here.

So... what happens if you dial 112?
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I have no idea but I'm sure you could google it and let us know Big Grin

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/the-kn...-pullover/

Quote:Whether the accounts reproduced above really represent an “actual true story and not one of those Internet stories that are passed on and on” is unknown, but the main point that most readers have taken from them is undeniably not true: calling #77 or 112 from your cell phone will not connect you to emergency services no matter where you are, nor doing so connect you with emergency services even when your cell phone does not have an adequate signal to place outgoing calls.

Although in a few states in the U.S. calling #77 on a cell phone will immediately connect you to that state’s highway patrol, that code is far from universal. Some states use #77, but others use *55, *47, *77 or *HP, and some don’t have any special code at all. Rather than frantically try to figure out which one will work in the area you’re in, police generally recommend that the best approach is to get around the problem by trying 911 first:

“Just call 9-1-1,” said Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste. “There’s no reason to use another number. 9-1-1 is always the best way to reach the police when you need our assistance.”

The phone number 112 is used as a global emergency phone number in a number of countries, primarily in the European Union. In some parts of the United States a call to 112 will roll over to the local 911 system, but since 112 is not implemented as a universal emergency number in the U.S., calling 911 directly is the better option.
Some police agencies have even issued social media warnings advising the public not to call 112 at all, saying that “the (idea) that calling 1-1-2 is somehow faster than calling 9-1-1 is utterly false.”
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(June 6, 2018 at 3:37 am)Joods Wrote: I have no idea but I'm sure you could google it and let us know Big Grin

in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/112_(emerg...ne_number)
" In the United States, only some carriers, including AT&T will map the number 112 to its emergency number 9-1-1."
" (alongside 911, 112 forwards to 911 on GSM carriers only, including AT&T and T-Mobile.)"

in https://www.cnet.com/news/annoying-cell-phone-myths/
" The 112 number is the emergency number for European Union countries, but if you dial it on a GSM phone while in the United States, your call will be redirected to 911. Indeed we tried it on both an AT&T and a T-Mobile, phone and we got through. On the other hand, it doesn't work for CDMA phones from Verizon Wireless or Sprint."


Interesting what google can give us...
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RE: The totally obnoxious, desperate, almost loving, Rep Whore thread
In the UK it's 999 but I think 911 gets redirected there as well for the Merkin tourists. I assumed that it was chosen to be less easy on a rotary phone so it would not be done by accident.
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In Poland, as in all of Europe, the main emergency number is 112, besides we have the number 999 - it is EMS .. 998 - Fire Service, 997 - Police .. but of course, if we call 112, we should get every the help...yeah we should Tongue
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(June 6, 2018 at 4:22 am)pocaracas Wrote:
(June 6, 2018 at 3:37 am)Joods Wrote: I have no idea but I'm sure you could google it and let us know Big Grin

in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/112_(emerg...ne_number)
" In the United States, only some carriers, including AT&T will map the number 112 to its emergency number 9-1-1."
"  (alongside 911, 112 forwards to 911 on GSM carriers only, including AT&T and T-Mobile.)"

in https://www.cnet.com/news/annoying-cell-phone-myths/
" The 112 number is the emergency number for European Union countries, but if you dial it on a GSM phone while in the United States, your call will be redirected to 911. Indeed we tried it on both an AT&T and a T-Mobile, phone and we got through. On the other hand, it doesn't work for CDMA phones from Verizon Wireless or Sprint."


Interesting what google can give us...

The Snopes link I posted, along with a quote from their article was much more accurate Big Grin
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(November 14, 2018 at 8:57 pm)The Valkyrie Wrote: Have a good day at work.  If we ever meet in a professional setting, let me answer your question now.  Yes, I DO want fries with that.
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RE: The totally obnoxious, desperate, almost loving, Rep Whore thread
In Australia it's 000.
And all the other numbers mentioned get redirected here as well.




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(June 6, 2018 at 7:13 am)Little lunch Wrote: In Australia it's 000.

That's because it's the other side of the world to the UK where it's 999 and therefore everything is upside down.
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111 in NZ.

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