MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS
We program your primary local emergency number (such as 911) into your phone at the time of activa- tion. To prevent unwanted emergency calls, how- ever, your phone’s
To quickly dial the emergency number (if
Notes:
•The emergency number programmed into your phone might not be valid in all areas. (For example, not all areas have 911 service.) If you use the phone outside its primary service area, you might have to manually dial an emergency number that is different from the one programmed into your phone.
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Important: When you make an emergency call, give your name and cellular phone number, as well as the location of the incident. Remember that your phone might be the only means of communication at the accident scene. Do not end the call until you are advised you may do so.
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