911 Tapping Protocol

The 911 Tapping Protocol is an initiative developed by the government of New York City to provide members of the deaf and hard of hearing community, as well as others who are unable to voice, with a means of directly reporting emergencies to 911 from the streets of New York City. The tapping protocol can be employed when calling 911 from a pay phone or when using one of New York City's emergency call boxes to summon help.

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911 Tapping Protocol

The 911 Tapping Protocol is an initiative developed by the government of New York City to provide members of the deaf and hard of hearing community, as well as others who are unable to voice, with a means of directly reporting emergencies to 911 from the streets of New York City. The tapping protocol can be employed when calling 911 from a pay phone or when using one of New York City's emergency call boxes to summon help.

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