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In 1967, the Presidents Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice recommended the creation of a single number that could be used nationwide for reporting emergencies. The Federal Communications Commission then met with ATT in November 1967 in order to choose the number.
In November of 1967 the FCC met with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATT) to find a means of establishing a universal emergency number that could be implemented quickly. In 1968, ATT announced that it would establish the digits 9-1-1 (nine-one-one) as emergency code throughout the United States.
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3-1-1 is a special telephone number supported in many communities in Canada and the United States. The number provides access to non-emergency municipal services. The number format follows the N11 code for a group of short, special-purpose local numbers as designated in the North American Numbering Plan.
What is 911? Nine-one-one is a three digit telephone number which can provide the American public with direct access to a public safety answering point (PSAP). In general, 911 is an emergency number for any police, fire or medic.
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Dial 780-423-4567 or #377 (mobile devices within city limits) when there is no need for an immediate response.
1968: ATT announces 911 as the nationwide emergency number. 911 was chosen because it is easily remembered and at the time no area codes or office codes used it.
If you require immediate assistance please call 9-1-1 or 1 888 310-1122.

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