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Grant County Sheriff's Office
Friday May 16th, 2014 :: 04:23 p.m. PDT

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Text-to-911 in Grant County Not Yet Available

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MULTI AGENCY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
www.macc911.org

Date May 16, 2014
Contact:
Jackie Jones
Director
MACC 911
509-793-1771 office
509-750-5872 cell

RE: PRESS RELEASE - Text-to-911 in Grant County Not Yet Available

Yesterday, May 15th, 2014 was the FCC’s deadline for all four major U.S. carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint) to have Text-to-911 available in their networks nationwide. This is only a deadline for those carriers. It is up to each 911 center to decide whether and when to begin accepting texts.

To implement emergency texting, 911 Centers need the proper equipment, software and training. Washington State 911 Centers are currently working to make the necessary upgrades in order to accept Text-to-911, but the technology is not yet in place.

In situations of danger when a caller cannot communicate verbally such as the deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired or where a caller doesn't want an intruder or abusive person to hear them, texting to 911 can be a way to get help.

Currently, the Multi Agency Communications Center (MACC 911) which serves Grant County, does not accept text messages to 911. Until fully implemented, when you text 911, you will receive an alert message that says “Make a voice call to 911 for help; text to 911 is not available”.

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Address/Location
Grant County Sheriff's Office
35 C St NW
Ephrata, WA 98823

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 509-754-2011

Jackie Jones
Director, MACC 911
[email protected]
509-793-1771

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