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How do deaf people call the police?

Deaf people can call the police by SMS.

The content of SMS alarm should be clear and definite, including time, place, event, current situation and consequences, number of suspects, weapons and so on. If you are a person with hearing or language impairment, add the letter "L" after the alarm content, and the police will give priority to the information after receiving it.

1 10 is an emergency special alarm telephone provided by public security organs for the general public. Calling 1 10 to call the police is not what many people imagine, holding the phone and shouting "help", but clarifying the situation so that the police can correctly handle the critical situation or help the victims more effectively. Deaf people can't make phone calls, but can press the L key or send text messages. However, the SMS alarm may not be received by the police so soon, because there are delays due to network and other reasons.

Alarm preventive measures

1, call the police.

Call the police as soon as possible after the danger occurs, and the sooner the better. Only in this way can we get help or rescue from the police at the first time. At the same time, it also destroys the scene as little as possible, so that the police can determine the rescue plan more accurately or it is more conducive to the detection of the case.

2, the alarm should be accurate.

After dialing 1 10, you should explain the danger clearly, accurately and concisely at the prompt of the police.

Basic information such as time, place, incident, current situation and consequences, number of suspects, and presence or absence of weapons. If you are not familiar with the road conditions and location of the incident site, explain what obvious buildings are around, such as buildings, shopping malls and scenic spots.

3. Be calm when calling the police.

Don't deliberately exaggerate or shrink the state of things, let alone cry blindly because of fear, or vent your emotions constantly because of anger, which will not only affect the police's pre-judgment of the incident, but also affect the speed of police dispatch.