How to Use Speed Dial
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Speed dial is a function found on your cell phones that allows users to dial a number by
pressing one key instead of the entire phone number.
But before you can use your cell phone's speed dial function, you will need to program the 911
phone number to the speed dial number 5.
By following the steps listed below, you can use speed dial to call 911 on your cell
phone.
Instructions
Go to the main menu page on your cell phone.
Go to the "Contacts" portion of the menu.
Select "Speed Dial" or "Speed Dials." Then select
"OK." You will see a list of different numbers. Highlight one of those numbers and click
"OK."
Choose one of the names from the Contacts or Phone
Book portion of your cell phone. Then click "OK." You will be asked to confirm the choice.
Click "OK" again to confirm the choice.
Hold down the single digit you highlighted in Step
3 for about 2 to 3 seconds. Your cell phone will then automatically dial the person you chose.
You can also use the speed dial option by pressing down the number you selected in Step 3 and
then pressing the "Dial" button on your cell phone. The cell phone will then dial the person
you chose.
Important
Not All Cell Phones Program The Same
Way.
Go to your cell phone
tutorials for steps to program your cell phone to speed dial 911 using the number 5
key.
It is smart and life
saving practice to program all family and friends cell phones to speed dial the number 5 key to
911 that takes out the human error or the chance for the dialed call being
dropped.
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To receive Emergency response help
when involved as a victim in any of the crises listed.
Click on you cell phone speed dialed 9-1-1 key, for
response reply in seconds.
For a child alone, the alder
people that fall at home or anyone in an accident.
a. You tell law enforcement when you need HELP. b. GPS tells
exactly where you are. c. No
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Abduction
Abuse
Bad Touches
Bullying
Car Jacking
Cyber Abduction
Domestic Violence
Flash Mobs
Forced Bank Withdrawal
Forced Illegal Acts
Hazing
Highway Rage
Hostage
Home Invasion
Human Trafficking
Molesting
Observer of Crime
Rape Robbery Bank or Store Runaways
Sex Predators
Stalking
Threats
When Lost or Missing on a alert poster
When on an Amber Alert
Suspicious activity in your neighborhood
*See Something *Say Something
In today's faster than sound communications, victims cannot hesitate to save their own life,
pass this information to everyone in your community.
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