911 A Call for Help by
Putra Nilai Police Department
PREPARED BY
Chief Mr.Muhamad Bin Ali
DEVELOPED BY: P. CHANDRAN
106-2493-04
HEW MEI GEE
208-2356-04
PHAM THI THANH HUONG
607-0940-02
CRANK CALLS TO 999 STILL HIGH Crank calls received by the 999 Emergency Call Centre (emergency calls to the police, Fire and Rescue Department, Civil Defence Department and hospitals)
%Crank calls made by: 43% children 38% adult men 14% youths 5% women •Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission had traced many such callers and action would be taken against them. •Guilty of the offence could be fined up to RM50,000 or sentenced to one year imprisonment or both.
•What It Is For •How to Help •Other Information
WHAT IT IS FOR A.When you need an
B. When disaster occurs
emergenc
WHEN YOU NEED AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE •
Fire
• Police • Emergency Medical Personnel
WHEN DISASTER OCCURS
•Tornadoes, earthquakes, floods
Table I Official flood loss estimate for selected floods in Malaysia
HOW TO HELP B.Do not call for C. If you call by mistake D. Wait if you hear a recording
DO NOT CALL FOR GENEARAL INFORMATION Consult local telephone directories
IF YOU CALL BY MISTAKE • Tell the dispactcher you have misdial
OTHER INFORMATION
A. Tell the telephone company if you ch C. Be certain your house number can be seen from the street
A.Tell the telephone company if you change your name or address 1. This info display on the dispatcher screen 2. The dispatcher relies on this information Telecom Malaysia building in KL
THE END 911 EMERGENCY USE ONLY