Using 111 TXT
Using 111 TXT
What is an emergency? Find out more about what is an emergency?
What should you TXT to 111 if you have an emergency?
Give clear information. Try to use language hearing people will understand.
- Where you are (your location). Very important
- Whats happening.
- How long ago it happened.
Sometimes there are delays on the phone network. If Police don't text you back in 2 minutes, contact 111 another way.
Using 111 TXT
Questions
If you need police, they might ask questions.
For example, what a burglar was wearing, what sort of car they had, where they went.
Hearing people get asked too.
It won't delay Police arriving. They'll be on their way while another Police person asks you questions.
Instructions
Do what Police tell you to do.
They might say "stay where you are".
That's to keep you safe.
Or maybe they want to find out more about what you saw.
When to stop TXTing
Police will tell you when to stop TXTing.
TXT again if anything changes or gets worse.
Or if the fire engine, ambulance or police car hasn't arrived when you expected it.
Remember – if you haven't registered, your 111 TXT won't get through.