 dcm join:2008-09-12 Pennsylvania | reply to PX Eliezer
Re: 911 service controversy. said by PX Eliezer:Dr. Carlton Murray didn't use his cell phone to get help because he didn't know Jackson's address, the lawyer said. Off topic, but .... correct me if I'm wrong, don't Verizon and Sprint handsets have 911 location enabled? Anyone know how accurate the location is?
A moot point if the doctor has an iPhone (or another AT&T or T-Mobile handset).  |
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 ropeguruPremium join:2001-01-25 Grafton, WV | And it could probably almost be guaranteed that if he got to the correct dispatch center all he had to tell them is that he was at Michael's house and I am sure they would know the location. At least enough to know what fire station and ambulance to dispatch. Plus you know the police know the address.. |
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1 edit | said by ropeguru:And it could probably almost be guaranteed that if he got to the correct dispatch center all he had to tell them is that he was at Michael's house and I am sure they would know the location. At least enough to know what fire station and ambulance to dispatch. Plus you know the police know the address.. And somehow the doctor managed to get there--I mean even if he didn't remember the house number, he certainly knew the general vicinity...
said by dcm:said by PX Eliezer:Dr. Carlton Murray didn't use his cell phone to get help because he didn't know Jackson's address, the lawyer said. Off topic, but .... correct me if I'm wrong, don't Verizon and Sprint handsets have 911 location enabled? Anyone know how accurate the location is? I think even AT&T and T-Mobile networks support some sort of 911 geolocation (based on cell phone towers I think). |
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