King County is kicking off a month-long campaign to help residents recognize the importance of 911 and the role that each caller plays in ensuring effective and efficient communication during emergencies. The United States Congress and the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) have also acknowledged April as National 911 Education Month and are encouraging 911 awareness and education activities throughout the campaign.
“For the past 25 years, 911 has served as a vital link between the people of King County and emergency services,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine. “Educating the public on the appropriate use of 911 has contributed to the incredible success of our emergency communications system. Increased awareness is important as we continue to upgrade the 911 system to work effectively with new communications technologies and devices.”
The King County E-911 Program Office has distributed 911 public education materials to all public libraries in King County — a coloring book to teach children about 911 and an informational brochure for adults. These materials are also available to schools and community groups upon request. Learn more at http://www.kingcounty.gov/911.