To Text or Not to Text during Emergencies? Text Before You Phone
As
part of National Preparedness Month, a group that promotes health and safety
programs has launched an initiative to tell the public to use text messaging to
communicate with friends and families immediately after an emergency or
disaster before calling on the phone. But some telecommunications experts warn
that might not be the best advice. Safe America Foundation, a nonprofit
advocacy group based in Marietta, Georgia., kicked off its Text First, Talk
Second campaign, saying texting is more efficient, and during an emergency not
everybody can use voice lines. “We need to become more reliant on texting,”
said the president and chief executive of the foundation. But other
telecommunication’s experts said texting is not reliable during emergency
situations and voice communication should be the first option, especially when
calling 911. “Texting is a technology that was never designed for emergency
communication,” said the chief executive of the National Emergency Number
Association, which studies 911 policy, technology, operations and education
issues.
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