[TheList] OOPS bugger
Neill Ellis
tgsnoopy at gmail.com
Mon Jan 30 05:57:25 AEDT 2017
On a landline only I expect, cellular probably just sends you to 111.
I'm not going to test it out though.
Regards,
Neill.
On 29/01/2017 9:51 p.m., David Mitchell wrote:
> 999 gives you a prerecorded message saying the NZ emergency number is
> 111 etc
>
> On 29/01/2017 21:45, "Chris Hodgetts" <chris at archnetnz.com
> <mailto:chris at archnetnz.com>> wrote:
>
> 112
> 111
> 911
> 000
>
> All do I believe.
>
> 112 is the GSM standard - if you dial that . no matter where you
> are in the world it will take you to the local emergency number.
>
>
>
>> On 29/01/2017, at 21:36, RayC <rcolvill at paradise.net.nz
>> <mailto:rcolvill at paradise.net.nz>> wrote:
>>
>> Checking my new Samsung S5 cellphone out.
>> Do you know that if you call 911 by mistake you get the NZ 111
>> operator.
>> Not going near 000 then
>> RayC
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