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by anderiv
4274 days ago
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In setting up (and verifying) several VoIP E-911 systems and other PSTN phone systems, I've made dozens of "test" calls without issue. When the dispatcher answers, just tell them that you are testing 911 service and that you would like to verify that you got connected to the correct dispatching center. I've never had one of the dispatchers become upset at this - they want your 911 calls to succeed just as much as you do. |
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There is usually a script for this, and the first words out of your mouth should be "This is a non-emergency call. I am testing <insert short description>. Is this a good time?"
It tells the call-taker that they don't need to worry about you, and that you are being careful not to tie up resources. If they need to hang up and focus on priority calls, they will. Most likely, they'll be happy to help.