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3/4/2010 9:35:10 PM EDT
My phone just made a strange noise,I took it out of my pocket and it seemed fine. The keyguard was on but out of curiosity I checked the recent calls.

Turns out I called 911 at 8pm and 1:15am. There was a message from a 911 operator a little after the first call asking if there was an emergency.

Damn I feel like an idiot.

I had no idea you could dial 911 with the keys locked and still have no idea how to.

They must not have any way to triangulate the signal or anything or they would have been here hours ago. Should I call them back and tell them or let it go?
3/4/2010 9:35:46 PM EDT
[#1]
I bet it happens all the time.
3/4/2010 9:37:48 PM EDT
[#2]




Quoted:



They must not have any way to triangulate the signal or anything or they would have been here hours ago.




Most likely, not a narrow enough area. Sometimes, it can only be narrowed down to a square mile or so, other times I can tell which house is yours.
3/4/2010 9:39:33 PM EDT
[#3]
With the keys locked, hit the 9 key. I bet you it will say something like "Emergency Call: 9". You can dial 911 with the keys locked on most phones.


You can also dial 911 even if the phone is not in service.





I've pocket dialed emergency services a number of times. I usually don't find out until I check my call log, and sometimes the "conversations" were quite long (like 20 minutes)



 
3/4/2010 9:41:47 PM EDT
[#4]
That happened to me at the mall one time. I pull my phone out of my pocket, and its in the process of dialing 911.
I took the battery out of my phone and didn't put it back in for a little while to absolutely make sure it didn't do that again.
3/4/2010 9:42:16 PM EDT
[#5]




Quoted:

I usually don't find out until I check my call log, and sometimes the "conversations" were quite long (like 20 minutes)




I've heard teriffic things while listening to an open 911 line.
3/4/2010 9:42:33 PM EDT
[#6]
Blackberries do it.
3/4/2010 9:44:25 PM EDT
[#7]
So should I call them back and tell them sorry?

Is there a non emergency number linked to 911,local police maybe?

I would hate to tie up a line for a 3rd time just to tell them the dillo in my pocket is a delinquent.
3/4/2010 9:51:31 PM EDT
[#8]
Forget about it. You're just one of many.
3/4/2010 9:55:52 PM EDT
[#9]
That's strange.  Usually when you dial 911 on newer cell phones it puts them in "Emergency mode" and they can no longer make any other call and start transmitting GPS co-ordinates.
3/4/2010 10:04:03 PM EDT
[#10]
Quoted:
That's strange.  Usually when you dial 911 on newer cell phones it puts them in "Emergency mode" and they can no longer make any other call and start transmitting GPS co-ordinates.


I have a crappy virgin mobile phone that is a couple years old. I only spend around $10 a month on it.

I also have the location function turned off I wouldn't think that would effect emergency services of the phone though.
3/4/2010 10:14:19 PM EDT
[#11]
I'm a 911 operator and we receive lots of calls like this that we label "butt calls".  Our SOP is to attempt a callback to the number and if no response, we take no further action.  So you shouldn't worry about police knocking on your door.  Don't call them back.

I've heard LOTS of stuff on these calls.  Some people praying to God and others screaming "Oh, God, oh God...