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The
Communications Division is the primary Public Service Answering Point
(PSAP) for the Town of Summerville. All 9-1-1 calls are answered for the
residential, commercial and mobile phone users. This includes all calls
for law enforcement, fire department, first responders and EMS
(Dispatched by Dorchester, Berkeley or Charleston Counties).
Summerville is
a rapidly growing Town and the dispatch center receives over 75,000 calls a
year. The 9-1-1 center operates with 14 full time dispatchers. Besides the 9-1-1
duties the communications division is responsible for radio communications
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How do I know when to dial 911?
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Anytime
you find yourself in a situation that requires an emergency response from a law
enforcement agency, a fire department, or an ambulance service you should call
911. As a general rule, if you face a situation where you are trying to decide
whether to dial 911 or not, DIAL 911. It is always better to be safe than risk
the chance of not getting the help you need, when you need it.
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If you
have a situation that you need to report, but the incident is a past event and
non-threatening (not in progress, suspects are unknown or not seen), i.e., theft
of personal property, past criminal mischief/vandalism, a theft from an auto
that occurred during the night, then you may want to contact the law enforcement
agency to report the incident by calling in on the Summerville Police
Administrative Line at (843) 875-1650. Again, anytime you are unsure of when to
dial 911, it is always better to dial 911 than risk not getting help when you
need it.
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What happens if I accidentally dial 911?
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Misdials
are sometimes experienced on 911. Often many misdials are realized after the
number is dialed and the caller will immediately disconnect the line. This is
what is commonly referred to as a "911 hang-up". If a connection was made,
regardless if the E911 operator did not answer the line, the PSAP will still
receive the call. It is very important to remain on the line, even if you
realize you misdialed. If you disconnect the line, the E-911 operator must
process the call as an unknown emergency, until otherwise determined.
What is the difference between E911 and 911?
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The 911
and E911 Systems is both emergency phone systems, the only difference is that a
basic 911 System only provides a direct point of contact to a public safety
agency. An Enhanced 911 (E-911) System takes it a step further by providing the
caller's address and telephone of where the call originated. All areas of the
Town of Summerville are equipped with an Enhanced 911 System (E911).
How you can help?
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One of
the most significant problems that emergency responders face is that the
majority of homes do not have their current address displayed, or properly
displayed, so that emergency responders can readily see them. We are fortunate
to have a good addressing system in Summerville. With our E-911 system,
emergency responders may know what your address is, but locating a residence
where the address is not prominently displayed can be difficult, take valuable
time, and may have serious and tragic results in situations where seconds count.
Giving the E-911 dispatcher detailed directions is very helpful, but keep in
mind that in some cases there are response units from different agencies and
that they may be dispatched through different dispatch centers. In cases where a
residence is not properly marked, having to repeat the directions multiple times
to assist emergency response units in locating an address can delay the arrival
of emergency response units. Having your address displayed on both sides of your
mailbox, at the end of your driveway, or on the house itself, in large easy to
read numbers makes it easier for emergency response units to locate your
residence. In the event that your mailbox is not near your residence, or in a
location where multiple mailboxes are located, displaying your address in a
location that identifies your residence (at the end of your driveway, or on the
house itself) is extremely helpful in getting help to you or a loved one in an
emergency.
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