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53100
. (a) This article shall be known and may be cited as the
Warren-911-Emergency Assistance Act.
(b) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that it is in the
public interest to shorten the time required for a citizen to request
and receive emergency aid. There currently exist thousands of
different emergency phone numbers throughout the state, and present
telephone exchange boundaries and central office service areas do not
necessarily correspond to public safety and political boundaries.
Provision of a single, primary three-digit emergency number through
which emergency services can be quickly and efficiently obtained
would provide a significant contribution to law enforcement and other
public service efforts by making it less difficult to quickly notify
public safety personnel. Such a simplified means of procuring
emergency services will result in the saving of life, a reduction in
the destruction of property, quicker apprehension of criminals, and
ultimately the saving of money. The Legislature further finds and
declares that the establishment of a uniform, statewide emergency
number is a matter of statewide concern and interest to all
inhabitants and citizens of this state. It is the purpose of this act
to establish the number "911" as the primary emergency telephone
number for use in this state and to encourage units of local
government and combinations of such units to develop and improve
emergency communication procedures and facilities in such a manner as
to be able to quickly respond to any person calling the telephone
number "911" seeking police, fire, medical, rescue, and other
emergency services.