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Sandy police sergeant injured in triple killing recovering, police say
Sandy police sergeant injured in triple killing recovering, police say
Sandy police sergeant injured in triple killing recovering, police say

Published on: 06/11/2026

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Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather and speak with law enforcement Sunday, May 31, 2026, near the scene of a deadly shooting in a residential neighborhood on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey speaks to the media during a press conference at Sandy City Hall on Sunday evening, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Police respond Sunday, May 31, 2026, to a deadly shooting at two nearby apartment complexes on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded. An Amazon delivery driver hands a package to a police officer, who delivered it to a home inside an area closed to the public.An Oregon State Police SWAT vehicle is loaded onto a trailer Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather and speak with law enforcement Sunday, May 31, 2026, near the scene of a deadly shooting in a residential neighborhood on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Residents gather near police tape Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.An Oregon State Police SWAT vehicle is loaded onto a trailer Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.An Oregon State Police SWAT vehicle is loaded onto a trailer Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.An Oregon State Police SWAT vehicle is loaded onto a trailer Sunday, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey speaks to the media during a press conference at Sandy City Hall on Sunday evening, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Three people were killed and a police officer was wounded Sunday, May 31, 2026, after police responded to a domestic disturbance and shooting in a residential area on Evans Street in Sandy, Ore. Authorities arrested Bryan Andrew Moore, 38, on murder, kidnapping and assault charges. Police said there is no ongoing threat to the community.Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey speaks to the media during a press conference at Sandy City Hall on Sunday evening, May 31, 2026, after a deadly shooting in a residential area on Evans Street. Three people were killed and a Sandy police officer was wounded.

The Sandy police sergeant who was shot last month, allegedly by a man accused of killing three people, is on the mend, the Sandy Police Department said.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/clackamascounty/2026/06/oregon-cop-injured-in-shooting-rampage-making-progress-on-road-to-recovery-police-say.html

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WHEN TO CALL 911   
  
In times of stress, it is important to know who to contact. Knowing who to call can get the right help when you need it most. Did you know when you call 911 and it is not an emergency, you are breaking the law and tying up resources that may be needed to save a life? 911 should be used for life-safety emergencies, but there are other agencies that can help you with non-life-threating concerns.   
  
Who Should I Contact?   
  
911  
Call 911 for any immediate danger to life, limb, or property. Some examples include, but are not limited to:  
• House or building fire  
• Medical emergencies, i.e., chest pains, trauma injuries  
• Someone threatening or attacking you  
• A crime is in progress  
• Aggressive dog attack  
• You hear gun shots in your area  
• Vehicle accident  
• There is an impaired or unsafe driver  
  
Non-Emergency Dispatch   
Call to make a report or for non-life-threatening concerns. Some examples include, but are not limited to:  
• Unpermitted neighborhood burning of yard debris, illegal firework use, etc.  
• Lost or loose animals in your neighborhood  
• Noise disturbances  
• Vehicle break-ins  
• Minor crimes such as theft or vandalism  
  
Non-Emergency Dispatch Numbers in Lincoln County  
• Central Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue: 541-574-5810  
• Depoe Bay Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5809  
• East Lincoln County Fire Protection District: 541-336-5555  
• Lincoln City Police: 541-994-3636  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 541-265-0777  
• Newport City Fire Department and Newport Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5808  
• Newport City Police Department: 541-574-5807  
• North Lincoln Fire and Rescue District 1: 541-994-3636  
• Oregon Department of Forestry (Toledo District): 541-265-4231   
• Oregon Department of Forestry: 541-929-9154  
• Oregon Department of Transportation (Lincoln Co Highways): 503-362-0457   
• Oregon State Police Dispatch: 503-375-3555   
• Pacific West Ambulance: 541-574-5814   
• Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5811  
• Siletz Valley Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5812  
• Toledo City Police and Fire: 541-336-5555  
• Yachats Rural Fire Protection District and South Lincoln Ambulance: 541-574-5813  
  
Local Emergency Alerts  
Check Lincoln Alerts and other sources for updated information on local emergency events and disasters.  
• Sign up to receive alerts straight to your email or through call/text: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/login  
• View sent messages here: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Management Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/lcemergencymanagement  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office website: www.co.lincoln.or.us/215/Sheriffs-Office  
• The Call Center may be active during an emergency: 541-265-0621  
  
Other Agencies and Resources  
Refer directly to the agency to make a report, verify information, or request resources, such as:  
• Weather, including warnings, watches, and advisories (National Weather Service: www.weather.gov)  
• Driving directions or road closures (Trip Check: tripcheck.com)  
• Power outages   
• Local burn bans  
• Non-emergency ambulance transfers  
• Copies of police/fire reports  
  
When calling 911:   
• Speak clearly and be as calm as possible.  
• State what emergency services are needed and why (fire, police, ambulance).  
• State the exact physical address of where the emergency is happening.  
• If you do not know the exact address, look for landmarks such as mile markers, addresses on mailboxes, street or highway signs, nearby parks, businesses, etc.   
• If calling from a cell phone while driving, pull to the side of the road and park before calling.  
  
If you can’t speak or hear when calling 911:  
• Leave the phone off the hook after your call, do not hang up.  
• Make noise so that the call taker knows you have an emergency.   
• If calling from a landline (a hard-wired phone) your address should appear on the call taker’s screen. If calling from a cell phone, the call taker may get latitude/longitude close to your location.   
• Text 911 and give clear information on where you are located and what the emergency is.
WHEN TO CALL 911   
  
In times of stress, it is important to know who to contact. Knowing who to call can get the right help when you need it most. Did you know when you call 911 and it is not an emergency, you are breaking the law and tying up resources that may be needed to save a life? 911 should be used for life-safety emergencies, but there are other agencies that can help you with non-life-threating concerns.   
  
Who Should I Contact?   
  
911  
Call 911 for any immediate danger to life, limb, or property. Some examples include, but are not limited to:  
• House or building fire  
• Medical emergencies, i.e., chest pains, trauma injuries  
• Someone threatening or attacking you  
• A crime is in progress  
• Aggressive dog attack  
• You hear gun shots in your area  
• Vehicle accident  
• There is an impaired or unsafe driver  
  
Non-Emergency Dispatch   
Call to make a report or for non-life-threatening concerns. Some examples include, but are not limited to:  
• Unpermitted neighborhood burning of yard debris, illegal firework use, etc.  
• Lost or loose animals in your neighborhood  
• Noise disturbances  
• Vehicle break-ins  
• Minor crimes such as theft or vandalism  
  
Non-Emergency Dispatch Numbers in Lincoln County  
• Central Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue: 541-574-5810  
• Depoe Bay Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5809  
• East Lincoln County Fire Protection District: 541-336-5555  
• Lincoln City Police: 541-994-3636  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 541-265-0777  
• Newport City Fire Department and Newport Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5808  
• Newport City Police Department: 541-574-5807  
• North Lincoln Fire and Rescue District 1: 541-994-3636  
• Oregon Department of Forestry (Toledo District): 541-265-4231   
• Oregon Department of Forestry: 541-929-9154  
• Oregon Department of Transportation (Lincoln Co Highways): 503-362-0457   
• Oregon State Police Dispatch: 503-375-3555   
• Pacific West Ambulance: 541-574-5814   
• Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5811  
• Siletz Valley Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5812  
• Toledo City Police and Fire: 541-336-5555  
• Yachats Rural Fire Protection District and South Lincoln Ambulance: 541-574-5813  
  
Local Emergency Alerts  
Check Lincoln Alerts and other sources for updated information on local emergency events and disasters.  
• Sign up to receive alerts straight to your email or through call/text: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/login  
• View sent messages here: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Management Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/lcemergencymanagement  
• Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office website: www.co.lincoln.or.us/215/Sheriffs-Office  
• The Call Center may be active during an emergency: 541-265-0621  
  
Other Agencies and Resources  
Refer directly to the agency to make a report, verify information, or request resources, such as:  
• Weather, including warnings, watches, and advisories (National Weather Service: www.weather.gov)  
• Driving directions or road closures (Trip Check: tripcheck.com)  
• Power outages   
• Local burn bans  
• Non-emergency ambulance transfers  
• Copies of police/fire reports  
  
When calling 911:   
• Speak clearly and be as calm as possible.  
• State what emergency services are needed and why (fire, police, ambulance).  
• State the exact physical address of where the emergency is happening.  
• If you do not know the exact address, look for landmarks such as mile markers, addresses on mailboxes, street or highway signs, nearby parks, businesses, etc.   
• If calling from a cell phone while driving, pull to the side of the road and park before calling.  
  
If you can’t speak or hear when calling 911:  
• Leave the phone off the hook after your call, do not hang up.  
• Make noise so that the call taker knows you have an emergency.   
• If calling from a landline (a hard-wired phone) your address should appear on the call taker’s screen. If calling from a cell phone, the call taker may get latitude/longitude close to your location.   
• Text 911 and give clear information on where you are located and what the emergency is.
WHEN TO CALL 911 In times of stress, it is important to know who to contact. Knowing who to call can get the right help when you need it most. Did you know when you call 911 and it is not an emergency, you are breaking the law and tying up resources that may be needed to save a life? 911 should be used for life-safety emergencies, but there are other agencies that can help you with non-life-threating concerns. Who Should I Contact? 911 Call 911 for any immediate danger to life, limb, or property. Some examples include, but are not limited to: • House or building fire • Medical emergencies, i.e., chest pains, trauma injuries • Someone threatening or attacking you • A crime is in progress • Aggressive dog attack • You hear gun shots in your area • Vehicle accident • There is an impaired or unsafe driver Non-Emergency Dispatch Call to make a report or for non-life-threatening concerns. Some examples include, but are not limited to: • Unpermitted neighborhood burning of yard debris, illegal firework use, etc. • Lost or loose animals in your neighborhood • Noise disturbances • Vehicle break-ins • Minor crimes such as theft or vandalism Non-Emergency Dispatch Numbers in Lincoln County • Central Oregon Coast Fire and Rescue: 541-574-5810 • Depoe Bay Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5809 • East Lincoln County Fire Protection District: 541-336-5555 • Lincoln City Police: 541-994-3636 • Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: 541-265-0777 • Newport City Fire Department and Newport Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5808 • Newport City Police Department: 541-574-5807 • North Lincoln Fire and Rescue District 1: 541-994-3636 • Oregon Department of Forestry (Toledo District): 541-265-4231 • Oregon Department of Forestry: 541-929-9154 • Oregon Department of Transportation (Lincoln Co Highways): 503-362-0457 • Oregon State Police Dispatch: 503-375-3555 • Pacific West Ambulance: 541-574-5814 • Seal Rock Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5811 • Siletz Valley Rural Fire Protection District: 541-574-5812 • Toledo City Police and Fire: 541-336-5555 • Yachats Rural Fire Protection District and South Lincoln Ambulance: 541-574-5813 Local Emergency Alerts Check Lincoln Alerts and other sources for updated information on local emergency events and disasters. • Sign up to receive alerts straight to your email or through call/text: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/login • View sent messages here: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif • Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Management Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/lcemergencymanagement • Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office website: www.co.lincoln.or.us/215/Sheriffs-Office • The Call Center may be active during an emergency: 541-265-0621 Other Agencies and Resources Refer directly to the agency to make a report, verify information, or request resources, such as: • Weather, including warnings, watches, and advisories (National Weather Service: www.weather.gov) • Driving directions or road closures (Trip Check: tripcheck.com) • Power outages • Local burn bans • Non-emergency ambulance transfers • Copies of police/fire reports When calling 911: • Speak clearly and be as calm as possible. • State what emergency services are needed and why (fire, police, ambulance). • State the exact physical address of where the emergency is happening. • If you do not know the exact address, look for landmarks such as mile markers, addresses on mailboxes, street or highway signs, nearby parks, businesses, etc. • If calling from a cell phone while driving, pull to the side of the road and park before calling. If you can’t speak or hear when calling 911: • Leave the phone off the hook after your call, do not hang up. • Make noise so that the call taker knows you have an emergency. • If calling from a landline (a hard-wired phone) your address should appear on the call taker’s screen. If calling from a cell phone, the call taker may get latitude/longitude close to your location. • Text 911 and give clear information on where you are located and what the emergency is.

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