A 911-texting service is coming to Snohomish County, reports KING 5. It's not meant to be a substitute for calling, as there are many limitations (a lack of location information, no multilingual translation, among others). Dispatchers recommend it only in situations where calling is not possible. Kitsap, which started a similar program in March, has received few texts so far. It's estimated that, nationwide in 2014, more than 8,000 texts were sent to 911 emergency dispatch centers that did not have text capabilities.
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911 texting added in Snohomish County
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Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz
Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz