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| There are four (4) contingencies that warrant E-911 response: | |||
| Caller is reporting large hail, but is not injured: | refer to card | "A" | |
| Caller has been hit and injured by large hail: Injuries should be handled per standard EMD but, to reduce exposure to further injury... |
refer to card | "A" | |
| Caller is reporting someone else injured by hail: | refer to card | "B" | |
| Caller is reporting extremely deep hail: | refer to card | "C" | |
| Non-Emergency Advice (if time permits): | |||
| You can get general information at our local emergency broadcast radio station (if available). The station is at: AM. | |||
| You can call our local non-emergency phone line (if one is set up for the incident). The number is . |
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| You can also listen to NOAA weather radio (if you have one), or get in touch with the nearest National Weather Service office. | |||
NOTE: Types of injury associated with hail: blunt-force trauma, falls, broken glass (especially in the eyes). | |||
NOTE: The dispatcher is not required to ask every question in the natural disaster series. Ask only those questions that pertain to the specific call. | |||