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911

American  
[nahyn-wuhn-wuhn, nahyn-i-lev-uhn] / ˈnaɪnˌwʌnˈwʌn, ˈnaɪn ɪˈlɛv ən /
  1. (in the United States and Canada) the telephone number used to reach emergency medical, fire, and police services.


Etymology

Origin of 911

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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She was discovered in the bathroom of the apartment she was sharing with a friend, Caitlin Cash, who called 911, applied CPR and then was questioned extensively by Austin authorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Valencia’s cellphone was found in working order and he never called 911 for help, according to Wenrick.

From Los Angeles Times

According to NBC4 Investigates, police responded to a 911 call and searched the neighborhood, finding a suspect blocks away.

From Los Angeles Times

In the event of a rattlesnake bite, Dowd reminds hikers to remain calm, call 911 and try to limit movement.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet Ben went on a “nice little shopping spree” with his girlfriend, Louis testified, while Halem bought two Porsche 911 GTs and a Rolex Yacht Master watch.

From Los Angeles Times