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Dog Calls 911, Saves Owner's Life

We've all seen the "I've fallen, and I can't get up!" commercials and chuckled, but what if you actually did fall and weren't able to get up? What if you couldn't even push a button to call for help? What would you do? That's the situation Scottsdale, Arizona resident Joe Stalnaker found himself in this past weekend, and thankfully someone else -- his dog -- was there to help him . Joe suffered ...

Verizon Wireless 911 Calls Setting Off Alarms

We're more than a little sick of Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" commercials, but a new report from Consumerist puts such an interesting spin on the company's tag-line that we can't help but report it. It seems Verizon is making an effort to ensure that criminals can hear 911 callers from anywhere within earshot. The company is equipping some of its phones with loud alarms that are triggered ...

Untraceable Cell Phone Terrorizes Iowa 911 Center

Operators at the Black Hawk County Consolidated Communications Center in Iowa are starting to freak out, as a cell phone has been repeatedly calling in to the center's 911 emergency help line. Almost 400 times last week the phone called in, with no one on the other side. Attempts to call the phone back have been fruitless. After some investigating they found that the phone number had been ...

Cell Providers Face Fines for Not Living Up to 911 Requirements

The U.S. government has said it plans to fine Sprint, U.S. Cellular and Alltel to the tune of $2.8 million for failing to live up to expectations when it comes to emergency 911 service. A government requirement that went into effect in 2005 stipulates that all U.S. cell providers equip 95 percent of their customers with cell phones capable of providing a location in a 911 emergency -- a ...

How to Save a Wet Cell Phone

Whether you've dropped your phone in the toilet (as do 885,000 British citizens per year), or made the mistake of trying to take underwater phone cam portraits of your pet fish, you'll want to find out about a little trick that may save your phone from a water-logged death (or at least keep it on life support long enough to transfer your photos, contacts and other data to a new ...

Toddler Dials 911 From Cell Phone 287 Times

Cell phones in the U.S. are required by law to still be able to access emergency services even if deactivated. That piece of information could have saved one woman, who gave her 4-year-old daughter her cell phone to play with, a whole lot of hassle. The little girl, not quite understanding what she was doing, dialed 911 over and over again. The 4-year-old did this a grand total of 287 times in the ...