Why does the dispatcher ask me so many questions?

Police/fire/medical dispatchers follow a predetermined set of questions/protocols. Based on your answers to these questions, we can determine the best response/level of care for you. For example, a heart attack will elicit a different response level than a broken arm, and a trash can fire will elicit a different response than a house fire.

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1. Does it have to be an emergency to call 911?
2. Why does the dispatcher ask me so many questions?
3. Can I program my home alarm system to dial 911?
4. What if I don't speak English?
5. What if I can only communicate by Teletype Device for the Deaf (TDD) or Computer?
6. Is my call to 911 confidential?
7. How are 911 call prioritized?
8. What if I accidentally misdial 911?
9. Why is it important to tell where the incident occurred instead of where I’m calling from?
10. What should I teach my children about 911?