Text To 911 Now Available For Pinellas County Residents

St. Petersburg, Fla.(970 WFLA)-Starting right now, Pinellas County residents have another way to reach 911. The new text-to-911 capability was announced Tuesday  at the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners meeting. 

Safety and Emergency Services Director Jim Fogerty says you can send text messages to dispatchers. Fogerty says it's a big help for deaf people and those with hearing problems.

It's also a help for people who may be hiding from a criminal and don't want to tip them off, such as in a burglary,home invasion or domestic violence situation.

Texts should only be used under circumstances when callers are unable to call for help. Calling 911 is still the best way to share information with emergency telecommunicators for a quick response countywide. 

Citizens who use text-to-911 should remember the following tips before sending a message: 

·Always call 911 if you can; text the number 911 if you can’t 

·Send a brief message including your address and description of the emergency 

·Do not send pictures, videos or emojis; avoid using slang  

·911 telecommunicators can only respond to texts in English, but multilingual translators are available for voice calls placed to 911 

·Stay available to respond to texts from 911 until released by the telecommunicator 

Pinellas County Regional 911 tele-communicators are trained to respond immediately to texts and will dispatch help as soon as they receive information about the caller’s location and the nature of their emergency. 

The new capability will be of particular benefit to citizens who are deaf or hard of hearing as an alternative to using a TTY or telecommunications relay service. 

The text-to-911 service is the result of a partnership between Pinellas County and major mobile carriers in the community, supporting the county’s mission to ensure public health, safety and welfare.


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