Communications
Q. When should I call 911?
A. 911 lines are reserved for emergency calls to report a crime
in progress, or a fire, or to request an ambulance. Using 911
for non-emergency calls may delay the arrival of help for people
caught in real emergencies.
Q. If 911 is supposed to
provide my name and address, why does the dispatcher ask me for
it?
A. It is the dispatcher's responsibility to confirm that the
information shown on the 911 screen is correct. If the name,
address, or phone number is wrong in the database, it is up to
the dispatcher to have the information corrected.
Q. I dialed 911 and explained
to the dispatcher that it was an accident, but the police still
came to my house. Why?
A. Boxborough Police Officers are required to check all 911
calls. Occasionally, emergencies are called into 911 when the
caller cannot speak freely or at all due to the nature of the
emergency. As a precaution we check on all calls made to 911.
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