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Needless to say, this system wasn't optimized to get emergency help where it needed to go very quickly. To solve this problem, the National Fire Chief's Association suggested a national emergency phone number in But it wasn't until that President Lyndon B. Johnson helped get the ball rolling. A report to President Johnson's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice suggested that a single telephone number should be designated for callers to use in emergencies nationwide, or at least in major cities.

Since any individual in the United Kingdom has been able to dial or , receive a prompt response, and have his or her request for assistance police, fire, ambulance quickly and efficiently directed to the proper agency. In developing similar systems, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden have adopted as their uniform emergency number. Several of these systems are directed primarily toward the provision of emergency medical services. Other countries which have provided three or two-digit emergency number, either universally or for large population segments, include West Germany; Caracas, Venezuela, which developed its system in with the help of the United States; and Winnipeg, Canada, where the system has been in service since After its initial acceptance in the late s, systems quickly spread across the country.

By , about 26 percent of the United States population had service, and nine states had passed legislation for a statewide system. Through the latter part of the s, service grew at a rate of 70 new local systems per year, according to the NENA. Approximately 50 percent of the U. By , about 95 percent of the U. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. Mobile Newsletter chat avatar.

They worked to provide specific departments and answering services that would provide a more productive and efficient way to send emergency crews to the necessary places that the citizens were calling from.

It did not come without a fight between the emergency professionals that saw the benefits of using one of these numbers and the national government that was yet to recognize the benefits of using the system. There were press releases, conferences, and meetings that were held to figure out if this was something that would provide the country with a unique benefit that would actually help, and not waste resources.

In addition to this, Canada found the advantages of using a universal emergency number and soon adopted the same code of conduct throughout their country. They also utilize as their emergency number. Currently, citizens that need to have a response for an emergency use the universal emergency line, , throughout each of the 50 states. It has saved millions of lives by the effective and efficient way that it is able to connect these citizens in need with the emergency professionals that are able to help with the situation.

Remember when you are traveling to foreign countries and you find yourself in need of emergency assistance, will not work for you.



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