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911 call center screens accidental calls from cell phones


Last Update: 11/04 8:02 am
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Eugene (KMTR) - Central Lane 9-1-1 has a new tool to help improve call efficiency:  They're changing the way they answer calls from cell phones.

It's in response to the growing number of accidental 9-1-1 calls from mobile phones.

When calls come in from cell phones, they are now automatically screened with a very brief recorded voice message, after which the caller must say, "9-1-1," or press any key on their phone before the call goes to a dispatcher.  If there is no response, the system repeats the message in Spanish.

Other 9-1-1 call centers in Oregon which have the same system report a 25% reduction in accidental calls, which improves their overall average response time.




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