your local city should have a street dept or sewer dept Contact the public works department or the Department of Transportation. If the hole is large enough to cause injury to a vehicle or person or could lead to a cave in of the road, call 911 and tell them it is a non emergency situation that needs attention.
The first building hit on the September 11 attacks was the north tower of the World Trade Centre, at 8:46 am.
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First, are you referring to "911" which is the phone number in the US that you call to report an emergency? Or are you referring to 9/11 (September 11, 2001), when about 3000 Americans were killed by coordinated suicide attacks? In the case of 911, many people associate it with bad news -- a traffic accident, someone getting shot, a serious medical condition. In the case of 9/11, millions of Americans were horrified to see the airplanes aimed at the Twin Towers in New York City and then crashing into them. Nobody expected this to happen, people were terrified that America was under attack, and we did not know why. We later learned it was Al Qaeda that had attacked us; but in the hours after the Twin Towers fell, information was hard to come by, and the focus was on trying to rescue people. Everyone who lived through that day, whether they saw it in person or saw the video footage being replayed on TV, felt much less safe and many Americans were very frightened about what might happen next.
The first city to use 911 as the standard emergency number was first used in Haleyville, Alabama.
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GPS tracking on your phone hooks up to a satellite. In case of emergency and 911 is called they use a satellite system to be able to pin point exactly where you are.
The best first aid is to call 911 or your local emergency number.
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In most communities, 911 is the best number to use to activate the emergency response system.
Dial 911.
If you call the Emergency Number:"911, what is your emergency?""911, do you need Police, Fire, or Medical?""County/City Emergency Services, what is the location of your emergency?"Etc.If you call the Non-Emergency Number directly to the Fire Department/Station:"Name of Town/City Fire Department""Station Number"or anything along those lines, or even just "Hello".In the above examples the "911" emergency number is used, this number can vary from country to country. Also the Italicfont represents something that would be generally replaced.
The 911 centre is called that because it's the telecommunications centre that receives and processes calls to the emergency 911 system.Added: Above is correct. Contrary to some belief, it has nothing to do with the disaster in New York City which occurred on that date. It simply happened to coincidentally occur on a date that coincided with that emergency number.
No, 911 is the emergency number for the United States only.
On Jan. 12, 1968, AT&T announced their designation of 911 as a universal emergency number at a press conference in the Washington DC. AT&T's plan affected only the Bell companies, and not any of the independent telephone companies.In Alabama, Bob Gallagher, president of the independent Alabama Telephone Co. decided he would beat AT&T to the punch and implement 911 first, somewhere within the Alabama Telephone Co. territory.Robert E. Fitzgerald and his colleagues implemented the first 911 system in Haleyville, AL. At 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16, 1968, just 35 days after AT&T's announcement of 911, the first-ever 911 call is placed by Alabama Speaker of the House Rankin Fite from Haleyville City Hall to U.S. Rep. Tom Bevill (Dem.) at the city's police station. (Source: Dispatch Magazine Online)