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16-02-2013, 15:05 | #1 |
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"Help Me" The Secrets of using 112 on a mobile phone in an emergency/accident
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16-02-2013, 15:34 | #2 |
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Thanks for that info, Richo. Could be a life saver.
Wonder why it's not more widely advertised. |
16-02-2013, 15:40 | #3 |
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I knew some of that, but there was a lot in there I did not know.. Thanks for posting...
By the way, you can also use 112 on landlines. I found this out accidentally when I worked in telecoms, and on one site, instead of having to dial "9" to get an outside line, you just dialled external calls like you would at home. To make an internal call you had to dial "8" before the extension number, and unfortunately no one told me this. To make matters worse, the person I needed to speak to was on Extension 112, and I had the shock of my life when I was answered by the emergency operator. I Apologised, and hung up, and tried again, only sods law I got through to the same person, who had no sense of humour, and told me off... I did finally managed to explain that I did not understand why I was getting through to them, as I was dialling 112, and that was when they said that 112 was the new number for the emergency services... |
16-02-2013, 16:02 | #4 |
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I teach First Aid and have been trained to use 112 but had no idea of it's full potential. Guess what an extra bit of info going into my lesson plans
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16-02-2013, 16:13 | #5 |
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bloody good info that, i'll register my phone i think...just encase of a dire emergency
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16-02-2013, 16:18 | #6 |
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well i thought it would be useful for the hobby that a lot of us have on here, quite often in the peaks i lose signal on my phone and its handy to know that if there was an emergency i can still get through to the right services
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16-02-2013, 16:22 | #7 |
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Hi guys I just registered my phone, I'll tell you the texts
Out to 112: Register 112 Reply: After reading ALL this message, SEND THE WORD 'YES' TO 999 TO COMPLETE YOUR REGISTRATION - otherwise your phone isn't registered. In an emergency, you will know your message has been received ONLY when you get a reply from an emergency service; until then try other methods. Full details, Terms & Conditions are available at www.emergencysms.org.uk Out to 999: Your telephone number is registered with the emergencySMS Service. Please don't reply to this message. For more information go to http://emergencySMS.org.uk. |
17-02-2013, 00:00 | #8 |
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Great post there R1cho, I knew about 112 but just considered it an alternative to 999 not all that extra stuff, well done, I will register now, done it, Rick
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