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  2. 'Um, I Just Shot My Daughter': How a Disturbing 911 Call ...

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    The 911 call came in at about 4 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2014, to Gilchrist County dispatchers in Florida. On the tape, the 911 operator could hear a man admitting to killing his adult daughter and his ...

  3. iPhone 14 crash detection calls 911 on Kings Island roller ...

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    According to the Wall Street Journal, at least six iPhone crash-detection calls have been made to 911 from Kings Island iPhone 14 crash detection calls 911 on Kings Island roller coasters, report says

  4. Pocket dialing - Wikipedia

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    As many as 50% of emergency calls may be accidental calls. [10] On many older phones in the United States, pushing and holding down the number '9' key will cause the phone to automatically dial 911. In many regions, the operators must spend time and resources to determine whether the call is real or accidental.

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  6. Some iPhone 14s are calling 911 on roller coasters. Here’s ...

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    iPhone 14 users say the feature has been triggered at various amusement parks throughout the country. Some iPhone 14s are calling 911 on roller coasters. Here’s how you can prevent it

  7. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    Citizen only sent alerts deemed a threat to "public safety," omitting calls about suspicious people, suspicious bags, and drug incidents. According to the company at the time, "there are about 10,000 911 calls per day in New York City. We include 300–400 on average." [6] Citizen received a hostile reaction from critics.

  8. RapidSOS - Wikipedia

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    RapidSOS was founded in 2012 by Michael Martin and Nicholas Horelik to address the 911 data challenge. [10] [11] Martin had a personal experience with 9-1-1 connection difficulties when his father fell off of the roof of his home in Rockport, Indiana, breaking his wrist and shattering his hip.

  9. 911 centers are adopting livestream video to improve public ...

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    A growing number of 911 centers across the country are utilizing livestream video to enhance public safety. 911 Communications Manager Brad Riggin at the Boulder Police Department in Colorado ...