Using 911 in Los Angeles

The 911 emergency telephone system is in place in Los Angeles to assist citizens with POLICE, MEDICAL or FIRE emergencies. It should be realized that non-emergency calls to the 911 system can create delays in handling other very serious emergencies that require immediate attention. The following are guidelines for the proper use of the 911 system for FIRE and MEDICAL emergencies in Los Angeles City.

DO NOT CALL 911 FOR NON-EMERGENCY transportation, use taxi cabs or call a PRIVATE AMBULANCE listed under AMBULANCE in your local telephone directory.

Examples of NON-EMERGENCY situations are:

Remember, these are general guidelines -- If there is any doubt , do not hesitate to call the paramedics.

CALL 911

For a LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY such as:

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU REQUEST
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ON 911

911 should only be used when a true emergency exists, "POLICE", "FIRE", or "MEDICAL". Identify your call as a MEDICAL or FIRE emergency and it will be automatically transferred to the Los Angeles City Fire Department Dispatch Center . The dispatcher will ELECTRONICALLY RECEIVE the address and telephone number OF THE CALLER. However, if you are calling for someone else at a different location, be sure to make that known to the dispatcher.

CRITICAL INFORMATION THE DISPATCHER NEEDS TO KNOW:

The accuracy of all telephone numbers and addresses must be verified again by the dispatcher.

NOTE: WAIT FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HANG UP BEFORE YOU DO.

Remain calm and give direct answers to the questions asked. Speak slowly and clearly. You will be asked additional questions so the dispatcher can send the right type of help. All questions are important. €

The dispatcher may also provide you with CRITICAL PRE-ARRIVAL INSTRUCTIONS, such as CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) or the Heimlich Maneuver.

Understanding what happens when a 911 call is placed will help the system run more efficiently and will bring you the emergency medical service you need in the shortest possible time. For additional information on the different features of the 911 System, view the "911 System in Los Angeles".

HOW YOU CAN HELP BEFORE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ARRIVES:

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