E911 Info

UNDERSTANDING E-911 SERVICE IN CANADA

VoIP 911 STARTER KIT

"A warning decal has been affixed to your ATA (Analogue Telephone Adapter) And we have provided you with a second decal to be attached to your telephone set."

Please ensure that this second decal is attached to your telephone set prior to initial setup. Per CRTC Decision "CRTC 2005-21"

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) uses the Internet, not a telephone line to connect a telephone call. Although, VoIP acts the same as a traditional telephone and connects you to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), there are important factors for you to consider regarding the usage of your VoIP service for emergency calling. This is an important difference which affects the 911 Emergency Services available to you.

911 Service is provided through a third party call centre, therefore, 911 calls may take longer to reach the appropriate Public Service Answering Point (PSAP) than in the case of traditional 911 / E911 calls. When a 911 call is placed using your VoIP service, the intermediate call centre operator has to verify that the calling number is still associated with the location registered with the Service Provider. These differences include, but are not limited to:

VoIP 911 STARTER KIT

You as a subscriber of the service, must notify all residents (and/or) guests who may be permitted to use your VoIP service of the differences between your 911 service and traditional 911 or E 911 dialing.

If you do not understand and agree with the limitations and conditions for the VoIP 911 service, you should consider alternate means of accessing traditional or E911 service.

Disclaimer of Liability and Indemnification. We do not have any control over whether, or the manner in which, calls using our E911 Basic Service are answered or addressed by any local emergency response centre. We disclaim all responsibility for the conduct of local emergency response centres and the national emergency calling centre. We rely on third parties to assist us in routing E911 Basic Service calls to local emergency response centres and to a national emergency calling centre. We disclaim any and all liability or responsibility in the event such third party data used to route calls is incorrect or yields an erroneous result. Neither Comamigo nor its officers or employees may be held liable for any claim, damage, or loss, and you hereby waive any and all such claims or causes of action, arising from or relating to our E911 Basic Service unless such claims or causes of action arose from our gross negligence, recklessness or willful misconduct. You shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Comamigo, its officers, directors, employees, affiliates and agents and any other service provider who furnishes services to you in connection the Service, from any and all claims, losses, damages, fines, penalties, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses) by, or on behalf of, you or any third party relating to the absence, failure or outage of the Service, including E911 Basic Service, incorrectly routed E911 Basic Service calls, and/or the inability of any user of the Service to be able to use E911 Basic Service or access emergency service personnel.

911 Info for Users:

When faced with an emergency situation, REMAIN CALM! Determine what has happened, and then ask yourself, “What must I do, Is assistance needed right now to protect life or property”? If the answer is yes, immediately dial 911 and tell the operator what is happening. Provide your Name, Telephone number and Address to the call centre operator. The call centre operator will confirm your location information from the information he/she has on their screen and once confirmed, you will be transferred to the appropriate PSAP for your physical location.

Once you have been transferred, the PSAP dispatcher will require;

Keep your information factual. Do Not exaggerate the situation. Tell the dispatcher what you know, and if you don’t know, say you’re not sure.

Helpful Hints:

Always listen to the dispatcher for guidance, let the dispatcher ask the questions, as they have a certain way of handling each type of call. Sometimes the questions may be asked more than once to clarify the information. Each question has a reason for being asked. No one is deliberately stalling or delaying the emergency response.

You may wish to write out your address on a small piece of paper and tack it on the wall above your phone, or tape it to the phone. This will make it easier to give or verify your address if you or your child become too nervous or frightened to remember it. The questions the dispatcher asks are for your safety as well as those attending the scene or address. Just because they are questioning you, does not mean help is not on the way. Information is entered into a computer and can be dispatched by another operator. The officers or emergency response personnel may arrive while you are talking to the dispatcher. Remain on the line until told to hang up.

If you have children in the house, make sure they learn their phone number and their address. You never know, your children may need to call 911 for you someday. Teach your children not to play and dial 911 when there is no emergency as this can take the dispatcher away from a REAL emergency.

Do Not program 911 into a memory location or "speed dial" on your phone. When this number is in memory, it can be dialed accidentally by people pushing the wrong button. If a pattern of misuse of 911 is detected, legal action can be taken.