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IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT COULD HELP SOMEONE - PASS THIS ON TO FAMILY & FRIENDS đ
When you need to call 999 but can't talk - the âsilent solutionâ can help. Press 55 on your mobile when prompted, to confirm you are in a genuine emergency.
Emergency calls in the UK are answered by a BT operator, who will ask a few questions to determine the most appropriate emergency service for your situation.
If they get no response to these questions, the operator will ask the caller to press 55 on their mobile phone keypad. The call can then be transferred to the relevant police force.
âThere are a number of situations where a caller may be in a genuine emergency but is too afraid to speak for fear of putting themselves or another person in dangerâ, said Superintendent Adam Wilkins, who leads our Contact Management department.
âIn these cases, knowing about the âsilent solutionâ could potentially save a life. âAnyone in Derbyshire who dials 55 on the BT operatorâs instruction, will be put through to our Force Control Room, and we will work to establish their location and the nature of the emergency. âItâs important to note that we wonât automatically have their location details, so we will need ask a series of yes or no questions to establish this. âIf you can't speak, listen carefully to the questions and instructions from our contact handler so they can arrange the help you need. âWe can also follow up with your network supplier to get an approximate location. We routinely do this with abandoned calls so we can check on the callerâs welfare. We canât assume that the person is okay â and every second counts in an emergency.â
Please note, the silent solution is not available on landlines. However, when 999 calls are made from landlines, information about where youâre calling from should be automatically available to call handlers to help provide a response if needed.
Other ways to contact us if you need to report a crime: đ» Online via Derbyshire Constabulary www.derbyshire.police.uk â â(Twitter) @DerPolContact đ± 101 đ€ Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers-uk.org đŠ»đœ If you're hard of hearing or have a speech impairment use the textphone service 18001 101 or text 07800 002414 or email deafsms@derbyshire.pnn.police.uk â Always 999 in an emergency | ||||
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