911 Disability Indicator Program
By Cambridge Emergency Communications
The disability indicator program is a voluntary program that helps 911 call takers identify if a person calling needs special assistance during an emergency.
This is an ongoing program.
Ages: Adults.
We support people of all ages with a disability but typically require an adult to access these services.
Contact
Director of Emergency Communications and 911
911info@cambridge911.org
617-349-6911
TTY: 617-499-9924
Registration required
- Sign-up is ongoing
911 Disability Indicator Program
*Please Note: It is important to submit a new Disability Indicator Form upon change of service provider, telephone number, or address*
Please mail completed forms to:
City of Cambridge, Emergency Communications Department
125 Sixth Street, 5th floor
Cambridge, MA 02142
Free!
위치
- Only virtual (online or over the phone).
Additional information
The disability indicator form was created by a group of several different organizations representing the mobility, hearing, speech and sight impaired communities. The information provided on the disability indicator form enables a special code to appear on the 911 call takers screen which alerts the call taker that a person residing at that address may require special assistance during an emergency.
Last updated 6월 6, 2022.