Maybe play a recording before dialing 911.
" You have dialed 911, if this was not intended hang-up now, otherwise please wait a moment "
Then connect them to 911.
 
Yes they may not hang up soon enough, but there is not excuse for it.
 
We allow 911 and 9911 (in case they think they need to dial 9).
Maybe I will try the recording that I proposed.

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"Jason Aarons (US)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Is there a FCC or other North America requirement that I provide 911 versus 9.911.  I want to require users to dial 9.911 in our office, and remove 911.   Are there any statutory requirements or laws about this? User accidentially dial 9 then 1 then another 1 and hangup.  We’ve educated them to stay on the line and ever hang up, but they hang up anyway, resulting in fines for excess hangups to 911.




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