Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/911_Tapping_Protocol> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 33 of
33
with 100 triples per page.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol abstract "The tapping protocol is an initiative developed by the City of New York to provide members of the deaf and hard of hearing community, as well as others who are unable to voice, with a means of directly reporting emergencies to 9-1-1 from the streets of New York City. The tapping protocol can be employed when calling 9-1-1 from a pay phone or when using one of New York City’s emergency call boxes to summon help. In both cases, the person reporting the emergency communicates with the 9-1-1 call-taker by tapping in a specific pattern with a finger, pen, key, etc., on the mouthpiece of the phone or the speaker section of the call box. Two tapping patterns are used in order to distinguish the type of assistance requested: a steady tapping pattern indicates a request for Police assistance, while a repeated two-tap pattern indicates a request for Fire and Emergency Medical Service (“EMS”) response. The person reporting the emergency should employ the appropriate tapping method for at least 90 seconds, and ideally until the requested emergency services arrive. If possible, the person should remain at the pay phone or call box location to direct arriving Police, Fire, or EMS personnel to the emergency.".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink emergency.pdf.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageExternalLink home.shtml.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageID "30822372".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageLength "2725".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageRevisionID "610991878".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink 9-1-1.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assistive_technology.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Healthcare_in_New_York_City.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_York_City_Police_Department.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Emergency_medical_services.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Enhanced_9-1-1.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageWikiLink Payphone.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol att "May 2014".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol date "August 2011".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anchor.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol subject Category:Assistive_technology.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol subject Category:Healthcare_in_New_York_City.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol subject Category:New_York_City_Police_Department.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol hypernym Initiative.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol type Organisation.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol type Agency.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol comment "The tapping protocol is an initiative developed by the City of New York to provide members of the deaf and hard of hearing community, as well as others who are unable to voice, with a means of directly reporting emergencies to 9-1-1 from the streets of New York City. The tapping protocol can be employed when calling 9-1-1 from a pay phone or when using one of New York City’s emergency call boxes to summon help.".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol label "911 Tapping Protocol".
- 911_Tapping_Protocol sameAs Q4645698.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol sameAs m.0gffhj9.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol sameAs Q4645698.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol wasDerivedFrom 911_Tapping_Protocol?oldid=610991878.
- 911_Tapping_Protocol isPrimaryTopicOf 911_Tapping_Protocol.