[asterisk-users] 911, location

mir shahnawaz shahnawazmir at gmail.com
Thu Jan 28 12:58:51 CST 2010


Thanks for your reply. Yes POTS lines are coming into the building but
I have multiple rooms. Suppose a person is working late hours and have
a heart attack. How could 911 locate the room when no or few people
around.

Thanks

 Smir

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Barry L. Kline <blkline at attglobal.net> wrote:
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>> Hi there,
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>> I am running a PBX under asterisk 1.6. I have few FXO analogue lines
>> connecting to PSTN. These lines are in a hunt group. I trying to make
>> my extensions to dial 91, but this is a bit scary, I mean if somebody
>> make an emergency call after hours and without completing call is not
>> able to tell his/her location. How can I make 911 call center to know
>> the exact location of my extension. I think its possible by having
>> DID's but I am looking for other options too. I would appreciate your
>> valuable ideas and suggestions.
>
> If you're using POTS lines to make the call to 911 they'll know the
> location, if the POTS lines come into the building that you're calling
> from.  Are you saying that these lines are located in a different location?
>
> Barry
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