Martin Feinberg Real Estate

Text to 9-1-1 now an Option for Culver City Residents

Image is of black 911 numbers against a white background.People in the Culver City Real Estate area, along with the rest of Los Angeles County, can now send text messages to 9-1-1. This new feature will help hearing and speech impaired residents, as well as those in situations where making a phone call could be dangerous, to access life saving help during emergencies. Martin Feinberg, Culver City Realtor, is pleased to know that community members have this new Text to 9-1-1 option.

To text 9-1-1 during an emergency remember the following:

Here are a few things to remember concerning Text to 9-1-1 in general:

If there is an emergency, fire, or a life and death situation, then do not hesitate to call or text emergency services. Anytime there is a medical problem or something that requires the Culver City Fire Department, calling or texting 9-1-1 is completely appropriate. During situations that are not an emergency but which require the response of the police, use the local non-emergency 7-digit telephone number.

Image is of a building with the word Emergency on it.Martin Feinberg, Realtor, also reminds readers that calling or texting 9-1-1 when there isn’t an emergency is against the law. It is a “misdemeanor under California Penal Code Section 148.3 for any person to willfully use the 911 system for any purpose other than reporting an emergency. It is a felony if someone is injured or dies as a result of emergency service response to a false call.”

For more information on Text-to-911, please visit http://www.caloes.ca.gov.

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