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"911" or nine one one (never "9-11" or ]) is the ] for the United States of America. In over 99% of locations in the United States and Canada, dialing "911" from any telephone will link you to an ] ] center which can send ], ] or ] to your location in an ] If you need to ] "911" is there to help you.

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"911" or nine one one (never "9-11" or nine eleven) is the emergency services number for the United States of America. In over 99% of locations in the United States and Canada, dialing "911" from any telephone will link you to an emergency dispatch center which can send police, paramedics or firefighters to your location in an emergency. If you need to call for help "911" is there to help you.


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