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911 Safety Quiz
911 Safety Qui
z
See Printable quiz below
1. When is it OK to call 911?
A person is unconscious, your buddy has broken a bone, a fire, etc.
2. When should you NOT call 911?
Lost toy, missing pet, angry with sibling, broken window, out of ice cream, scraped knee, etc.
3
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Should you whisper on the phone?
I feel that if the situation calls for it, whispering is appropriate. If hiding in the closet from an intrude for example
4
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Should you use a clear, loud voice on the phone?
Time is of the essence in most circumstances, the dispatcher needs to hear everything the first time
5
. How long should you stay on the phone with 911?
Stay on the phone until first responders arrive
6
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Do you know your address?
This is probably the second question the dispatcher will ask you, right after “what is your emergency”
7
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Can you repeat your home phone number?
Dispatch needs a way to contact you, I mean what happens if your call is lost or dropped!?
Printable 911 Safety Quiz
911 Safety Quiz.pdf
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