By The Leader Staff
Sheriff's office announces 911 text option for hearing and speech impaired victims

A new emergency communications system is available in Kings County for those persons unable to call in an emergency. “Call if you can – Text if you can’t” is the new slogan adopted by the Federal Communications Commission as its unique technology makes its debut in the unincorporated areas of Kings County.

The service is not currently available in the cities of Hanford, Lemoore or Corcoran.

The Kings County Sheriff’s Office and State Emergency Communications 911 announced that the local sheriff’s office dispatch center is equipped now to receive and respond to mobile phone SMS Text-to-911 messages.
The new service is designed and available for use by the deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech impaired and in situations where it is too dangerous to make a voice call to 911. All phones or devices must include a text or data plan to send a text to 911.

According to local law enforcement, the benefits to citizens are significant, especially in cases when the caller cannot communicate verbally.  Examples include not only the hearing-impaired, but also when a crime is in process, the caller is facing domestic abuse, the caller is injured and cannot speak, or other scenarios. 

Below are the FCC guidelines for how to contact 9-1-1.  If you use a wireless phone or another type of mobile device, make sure to do the following in an emergency: