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For the first time, Massachusetts cellphone users can send text messages directly to emergency dispatchers. This gives individuals with disabilities a new option to get emergency assistance. Voice calling 9-1-1 is preferred for those able to speak but texting adds an important way for people unable to make a voice call to access help.
Test messaging 9-1-1 is the same as other text messaging. Enter 911 in the "To" field.
Keep in mind that you will need to be specific as to where you are located and what
Is your emergency.
MA 911 Disability Indicator Form
Massachusetts 9-1-1 now gives the option for individuals with disabilities to register their cell phone number on the MA 911 Disability Indicator Form. (Previously, only landlines could be registered.) If someone who completes this form calls 9-1-1 from any location in Massachusetts, the disability code they select appears on the dispatcher's screen. The first responders are then notified that someone may require additional assistance.
If there are several cell phone numbers associated with an address, you can include all of the numbers on one form.
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