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Cellular E911
Cell (wireless) E911 is now a reality for most carriers
doing business in Iowa. Simply put, the new Cell 911
Network delivers your cell phone number and emergency
911 call to the closest dispatch center.
While the new network is an improvement, the caller
still needs to have an understanding of their location.
Maintaining an awareness of one's location will help
emergency responders arrive more quickly. The Cell
911 network is a great enhancement but plans are in
the works to go a step further. It's estimated that
by 2005, your Cell 911 call will also deliver your
location information to the dispatch center on a computerized
map display. At that point, Cell 911 will nearly match
your 911 service based at your home.
The development and operation of this new system
is partially funded from a statewide $0.50 per month
surcharge that is placed on all wireless phones with
a billable address in Iowa.
Every cell phone user has an important responsibility
that accompanies the benefits of using a wireless
phone. When driving a vehicle, driving is your first
responsibility. A cell phone can be an invaluable
tool, but good judgment must be exercised at all times
while driving.
Driving and using your cell phone is not recommended,
but in the event you feel it cannot be avoided, the
following are some safety tips to follow:
- Get to know your cell phone and it's features
such as speed dial, and voicemail
- Use a hands-free device
- Position your cell phone within easy reach
- Suspend conversations during hazardous driving
conditions or in heavy traffic
- Don't take notes or look up phone numbers while
driving
- Place calls when parked or before pulling into
traffic
- Do not engage in stresssful or emotional conversations
or activities that may be distracting
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