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by kla4067 |
We hope you never need to use this, but here’s your reminder that when making an emergency call from your cell phone, the number isn’t always 911 and can differ from state to state.— Hilary Solan
| Alabama: *47 | Kentucky: (800) 222-5555 | Ohio: 911 |
| Alaska: 911 | Louisiana: 911, *577 | Oklahoma: 911 |
| Arizona: 911 | Maine: 911 | Oregon: 911 |
| Arkansas: 911 | Maryland: 911 | Pennsylvania: 911 |
| California: 911 | Massachusetts: 911 | Rhode Island: 911 |
| Colorado: 911, *277 | Michigan: 911 | South Carolina: 911 |
| Connecticut: 911 | Minnesota: 911 | South Dakota: 911 |
| Delaware: 911 | Mississippi: 911 | Tennessee: 911, *847 |
| District of Columbia: 911 | Missouri: *55 | Texas: 911 |
| Florida: 911, *347 | Montana: 911 | Utah: 911, *11 |
| Georgia: 911, *477 | Nebraska: *55 | Vermont: 911 |
| Hawaii: none | Nevada: *55 | Virginia: 911 |
| Idaho: *477 | New Hampshire: *77 | Washington state: 911 |
| Illinois: 911 | New Jersey: 911, *77 | West Virginia: 911, *77 |
| Indiana: 911 | New Mexico: 911 | Wisconsin: 911 |
| Iowa: 911, *55 | New York: 911 | Wyoming: 911 |
| Kansas: 911, *47 | North Carolina: 911, *47 | Safe travels! |


August 27, 2009 at 2:40 pm
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September 22, 2009 at 8:51 am
The point where I took this photo, US Highway 50 in the middle of Nevada, has NO cell phone service. It’s best not to get into an emergency situation out here!
November 16, 2009 at 2:52 pm
Great list, this could really come in handy while traveling.