More than one third of calls to 911...
More than one third of calls to 911 emergency centers in Utah from wireless phones in June did not include accurate location information, said the Find Me 911 Coalition in a news release Thursday (http://bit.ly/1bGbH1B). The data was released to…
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coincide with an FCC workshop Monday on 911 location accuracy data (CD Nov 19 p1). The Find Me 911 Coalition said 846,090 of the wireless calls received in Utah 911 emergency centers since January 2011 lacked accurate Phase II location Information based on FCC data. Phase II location information displays the location of the caller, but in most cases, the 911 call center received only Phase I data, which showed the location of the cell tower from which the call originated, said the Find Me 911 Coalition.