Across
- 2. The time between receiving a call and the arrival of emergency services.
- 5. System that automatically shows the caller’s phone number and address to dispatchers.
- 6. System that connects a caller to a dispatcher but does not show the caller’s address automatically.
- 7. The company that first proposed using the numbers 911 for emergencies.
- 9. The first public safety professional to arrive at the scene of an emergency.
- 12. Added by dispatchers when a caller does not speak English.
- 14. Emergency medical team that provides prehospital care and ambulance transport.
- 16. An event requiring response by emergency personnel.
- 17. The local 911 call center where dispatchers receive emergency calls.
- 18. Government agency that helped implement the national 911 system.
- 20. A cellphone or similar device that can call 911 without a landline.
Down
- 1. The process of receiving, processing, and dispatching emergency calls.
- 3. A crime that can result in fines or jail time, such as making prank 911 calls.
- 4. Fire trucks and related equipment used by firefighters.
- 8. Call A false or joke call made to 911—illegal and punishable by fines or jail time.
- 10. Any situation that needs immediate help from police, fire, or EMS.
- 11. Special equipment used so hearing- or speech-impaired callers can communicate with 911.
- 13. A situation that does not require immediate assistance.
- 15. The trained professional who receives 911 calls and sends emergency responders.
- 19. A police or sheriff’s department member responding to emergencies.
