![]() These two lines were used as emergency numbers to contact the Lower Merion Township Police Communications Center prior to the inception of 9-1-1. ![]() The former Lower Merion Township ten digit emergency lines, Police 61 and Fire 61 will be re-routed to and answered at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety. What phone numbers, if any, will be answered by Telecommunicators at The Montgomery County Department of Public Safety?Ī. The Lower Merion Police Department’s administrative number, 61, will still be answered in Lower Merion Police Department’s Communications Center. Will there be any change to the current way the Lower Merion Police Department’s administrative number, 61 will be answered?Ī. ![]() Currently when a wireless call is received at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety, the call-taker will answer the phone with the following phrase, “9-1-1, Where is your emergency?” When 9-1-1 was originally initiated in Montgomery County PA, in 1992 any calls originating from a wireless phone always went directly to and answered by Telecommunicators at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety. Will there be any change to the current way 9-1-1 Wireless Calls are answered?Ī. Currently when a call is received at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety, the call-taker will answer the phone with the following phrase, “9-1-1, Where is your emergency?” As of January 2010 all 9-1-1 lines were permanently re-directed to and answered by Telecommunicators at the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety. Will there be any change to the current way 9-1-1 calls are answered?Ī. Police and Minority Relations Committee.
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