Justin Newman
2005-May-16 00:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 10, Issue 117
> Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 15:17:53 -0700 > From: "trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com" <trixter@0xdecafbad.com> > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 Options > To: Ira Burton <ira.burton@gmail.com>, Asterisk Users Mailing List - > > On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 15:55 -0600, Ira Burton wrote: > > I am curious if anybody has pointers on the best way to get the 7 > > digit PSAP number for an area. I am thinking about making a '911' > > extension that will dial the PSAP number, wait for the PSAP to answer > > and play a message giving the address of the originating call, and > > replay the the information every three minutes. I am concerned what > > may happen if my children try to dial 911 in an emergency but do not > > yet know our address. > > > > You can buy them on CD, however to do E911 you have to have a special > trunk to the switch that the PSAP is off of, which transmits the E parts > of E911 not just the audio. > > Where to buy them I dont know offhand, I do specifically recall seeing > pages that sold national CDs (how adt, onstar, even other PSAPs contact > a specific PSAP when needed).You can buy them from a few different vendors. Last I checked it was like $50,000. You can also just call up your state administrators for PSAP. Keep in mind that numbers can change, though, which is why updates are important. Justin Newman Newman Telecom, Inc.