Wireless carriers thought they had the problem of dropped calls resolved but there are still service calls that have lost connection. The idea of a dropped cell phone call is not a problem unique to making a call for 911 service and it is not on 911 call center end according to Kim Augustine, Madison County 911 Director. However, these calls are always important and sometimes life and death so every call matters and even one dropped call is too many adds Augustine. She says she wants the community to know first, the state and local boards are in daily contact with wireless service carriers discussing the problem, second this is not an issue on the end of 911 and they are dependent on wireless carriers for quality of service. A review of 911 calls in Madison county shows that of 7000 calls on 2 have been lost. in both instance 911 was able to call the person back. Augustine says you should call 911 anytime you have an emergency need for service and it is likely that you will not have any problems but it is a good idea to keep the local land-line numbers stored in phone just in case you do have trouble.
Wireless Calls To 911 Still Experiencing Problems
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