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'000' answering process

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mack:
generally you ring triple zero and are simply answered with

"police fire or ambulance"

answer them and if you are on a landline they will automatically connect you to the applicable service, if you are on a mobile they will ask for your location.

SA Firey:

--- Quote from: mack on October 23, 2007, 02:27:10 PM ---generally you ring triple zero and are simply answered with

"police fire or ambulance"

answer them and if you are on a landline they will automatically connect you to the applicable service, if you are on a mobile they will ask for your location.

--- End quote ---

Correct, suburb and state if you call from a mobile.

RescueHazmat:
Actually not. ^.. Rang the other evening from the mobile and it was " Police Fire or Ambulance"

No request for location information.

CFS_Firey:
Did you ask for a specific service, like "Adelaide fire" or "SA Police", or did you just ask for something like "ambulance"?

Smallflame:
I've called twice from mobiles in relatively recent times and its always been "Police, Fire or Ambulance", then a further request for location (state, Suburb)

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