911? It's like the superhero hotline for emergencies in the U.S. There are around 5,700 of these centers, like headquarters for emergency calls. The main ones (we call 'em primary PSAPs) work 24/7, grabbing those "help me!" calls and passing them to the right heroes. Then, there are the secondary PSAPs, kind of like dispatch centers for different hero groups. They tag-team to gather all the important info from callers. Every year, about 240 million calls hit 911, ranging from "meh" moments to life-changing ones. When you hit those three magic numbers, your phone scrambles to find the best signal. It kicks out two key things: your number (ANI) and where you're calling from (ALI). Sometimes it messes up due to tech issues or bad signals. So, shouting out your location clearly is a biggie. 911 has two versions: Basic and Enhanced. Basic's like talking to a buddy on the phone, sharing all the deets verbally. No fancy tech stuff there. Enhanced? Well, it's like the superhero version of 911! Phase I gives your number and the nearest cell tower location. Phase II? It pinpoints your exact spot, but sometimes needs a little fine-tuning for accuracy. Would you believe the first 911 call happened in 1968? Yep, that's over 55 years ago! But not every PSAP got the memo. Some still struggle with outdated tech and not enough cash to be all fancy with Enhanced 911. Tough luck, right?
Call Feature Coming Soon! Password And Username are anything. ETIU means Emergency Tactical Intervention Unit (ETIU is like SWAT but i made a new name) EMS means Emergency Medical Services BOLO means be on the lookout (referred to cars) MCI means Multiple Casualty Incident