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Translations 911 nine one one [ˌnaɪnwʌnˈwʌn] num → 15 (Service d'aide médicale d'urgence), 17 (police), 18 (pompiers), 112 (Appel d'urgence européen) The women made their first 911 call about a prowler at 12:46 a.m → À 0h 46, les femmes appelèrent le 17 une première fois pour signaler un rôdeur. to call 911, to dial 911 (for ambulance) → composer le 15; (for police) → composer le 17; (for fire brigade) → composer le 18 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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LITTLEROCK -- An 8-year-old Littlerock boy was honored Monday for
helping to save his father's life by calling 911 and getting help. 911 (a) or deduct nonemployer-provided housing
costs under Sec. Unimax an industry provider of change-management software that
optimizes enterprise telephony investment has announced that its 2nd
Nature software streamlines cumbersome database management associated
with enhanced 911 (E911), which provides vital, lifesaving information
to the 911 public safety network, thereby enhancing employee safety and
facility protection and reducing employer liability. |
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