RE: 911 via cell phone no voice antoinette@xxxxxx 27 Apr 2016 22:01 UTC

Amy,

Not a bad idea, but if the person cannot speak, how can they communicate
the problem?  How would they know that it is not a prank call?

Sincerely,

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: 911 via cell phone no voice
From: Amy Roman <xxxxxx@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, April 27, 2016 4:58 pm
To: "xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com" <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>

Hey Antoinette,
I wonder if Smart911 would do the trick?
https://www.smart911.com/smart911/registration/registrationLanding.action

Amy Roman, MS, CCC-SLPAmyandpALS.ComPinterest.com/AmyandPALSTwitter
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On Apr 27, 2016, at 2:12 PM, <xxxxxx@improveability.com>
<xxxxxx@improveability.com> wrote:

I have a client that cannot speak and would like to be able to call 911
with their cell phone and "play" a message.

Is this possible?  I do not think so?

They do not live in an area with Text-To-911

Sincerely,

Antoinette Verdone, MSBME, ATP
Owner, Rehabilitation Engineer
ImproveAbility, LLC
Office: 512-522-1705
Cell: 512-497-6026
Email: xxxxxx@improveability.com
Web: www.improveability.com
Fax: 888-501-1009
NEW ADDRESS: 3310 W Braker Lane, Suite 300-424, Austin TX 78758

DARS Provider# 1-274278960-0-000

"One cannot consent to creep when one has the impulse to soar" -- Helen
Keller

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