Text to 911 Launches Across Pima County
Communications centers across Pima County have now integrated texting into its 9-1-1 answering system, allowing residents in need of emergency services to reach a dispatcher via text when calling is not an option.
Traditional 9-1-1 voice calls are still preferred since they are the most effective way for dispatchers to
gather information and field emergency calls. Text to 9-1-1 helps those who are unable to speak due
to an emergency, or for those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech disabled.
Here’s how it works: If a citizen needs help but is unable to speak, or they cannot do so safely, they can
text 9-1-1 using their mobile phone. To initiate a text to 9-1-1, all you have to do is enter 911 in the
“To” field and enter the location and nature of the emergency in the text field.
It is important to know the limitations to the system, such as:
- You can’t text 9-1-1 with a 9-1-1 only phone.
- A text from an internet messaging program will not work for 9-1-1.
- The preferred language for text is English due to limited translation services.
On behalf of the PSAPs (Public Safety Answering Point) throughout Pima County, we are proud to be able to provide this service to our community.