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Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP |  | Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP: Encyclopedia II - Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP |  | The final destination of a E911 call (where the 911 operator sits) is a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). There may be multiple PSAPs within the same exchange or one PSAP may cover multiple exchanges. The territories covered by a single PSAP is based more on historical and legal police considerations rather than telecommunications issues. Most PSAPs have a regional ESN, a number identifying the PSAP.
The location information provided is normally integrated into emergency dispatch center's computer-assisted dispatch or CAD system, ...
See also:Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP, Enhanced 911 - Wireline Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - Wireless Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - VoIP Enhanced 911 |  | | Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP, Enhanced 911 - VoIP Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - Wireless Enhanced 911, Enhanced 911 - Wireline Enhanced 911, 9-1-1, Craig Neidorf |  | |
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Enhanced 911 - Public Safety Answering Point PSAP
The final destination of a E911 call (where the 911 operator sits) is a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). There may be multiple PSAPs within the same exchange or one PSAP may cover multiple exchanges. The territories covered by a single PSAP is based more on historical and legal police considerations rather than telecommunications issues. Most PSAPs have a regional ESN, a number identifying the PSAP.
The location information provided is normally integrated into emergency dispatch center's computer-assisted dispatch or CAD system, to provide the dispatcher with an on screen street map that highlights the caller's position and the nearest available emergency responders. For Wireline E911, the location is an address. For Wireless E911, the location is a coordinate. Not all PSAPs have the Wireless and Wireline systems integrated.
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 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Public Safety Answering Point PSAP", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
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