Tips When Calling 9-1-1 Emergency Assistance

tips when calling 9-1-1

TIPS WHEN CALLING "9-1-1"

Although these tips are general, they are meant to apply to calls from citizens within the boundaries of Rapides Parish, who call “9-1-1” for emergency assistance.

Tips when calling from mobile/cellular telephone

When calling from a cellular telephone, it is recommended that you stop the vehicle on the side of the road before dialing!  Remember that the communications officers will not know where you are – so it’s very important to let the dispatcher know exactly where the emergency is located.  You should be prepared to provide your direction of travel, the street name you are on, and/or physical landmarks such as buildings or major intersections.  You can report traffic accidents, reckless or intoxicated drivers, medical emergencies, vehicle or building fires, drivers in distress or broken down, or any crime in progress that you may witness.

TIPS WHEN CALLING FROM PAY/COIN TELEPHONES:

When calling from pay or coin telephones, it is not necessary to deposit a quarter before calling “9-1-1”.  9-1-1 is a free call from all pay or coin telephones!

TIPS WHEN CALLING FROM BUSINESS TELEPHONES:​

If calling from a large business, where PBX or ESSX telephone systems are installed, you may be required to dial an outside access number (such as “9” or “8”) prior to dialing “”9-1-1″”.  If you are unsure about the telephone system you are calling from, please be sure and ask!