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Thread: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

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    Default Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    Hi,

    I am about to to be ported over. I think that just before or just after my port is complete I might want to test my 911 service. For conventional 911 service, this is not usually done.

    Anyone have any insights about testing this for VOIPo home service?

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    Call your local 911's NON-emergency number, and ask them if it's OK to make a test call to check your VoIP line.

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    Quote Originally Posted by Montano View Post
    Call your local 911's NON-emergency number, and ask them if it's OK to make a test call to check your VoIP line.
    Sorry to be thick, but how would I find my local 911's non-emergency number? Do you mean my police's non-emergency number? That one, I know.

    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    If your local police dept is who handles 911 calls in your area, then yes.

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    What I did: called non-emergency number, told them I had gotten Vonage (that's all they would have heard of LOL) and asked if I could test 911 (mid-morning). They said sure. I did. It worked.

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    That is what I was going to mention. I spoke with the 911 manager for my area who I know, and he said it would be best to contact the county PD non-emergency number to clear it first. That's cool because I have wanted to test for a long time!

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    In my area, the local PD does NOT handle 911 calls--there is a county-wide dispatch office. Not knowing that at the time, I called the local PD, and they gave me the number to dial.

    When I called to inquire, the person answering the phone said, "911, can you please state the nature and location of your emergency?" Turns out the 'back line' for our PSAP (dispatch) is the same as the 10-digit non-emergency-trunk number. (ie. the number you'd set to dial 911 from your ATA's dial plan if your provider doesn't offer 911 service) When I told them why I was calling, they acted as if they got this type of request all the time and that calling back via 911 was OK at that time. Called, and it worked fine, both with Voipo and CallVantage.

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    Quote Originally Posted by dswartz View Post
    What I did: called non-emergency number, told them I had gotten Vonage (that's all they would have heard of LOL) and asked if I could test 911 (mid-morning). They said sure. I did. It worked.
    I did something slightly different, I called them and told my wife to start screaming at the top of her lungs in the background so we could really test the service.

    Just a little Thursday morning humor from the east coast......

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    fisamo,

    Just to be clear, so the Wake county dispatch office sees your E911 address when you call 911 from your VOIPo phone? I am curious, since I think I live close to you.

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    Default Re: Is it good practice/good etiquette to test E911?

    Wow.

    Thanks for posting this, and prompting me to test. We gots problems at bretski's house... :/

    I called the local PD, and got connected to dispatch. Asked if it was ok to test, they gave me the go-ahead. When I call 911, I get a ring, then dead air. They got my call, but no voice on their end either. The good news is that my caller ID showed up for them, so they called back. The other odd thing is that their caller ID showed up for me with the wrong area code, which makes the incoming call look like a residential caller.

    Ticket-time, eh

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