Your baby has stopped breathing. You need paramedics to arrive at your house before her oxygen levels drop dangerously low. Seconds matter. You call 9-1-1, but there is a problem with your address. The paramedics are ready to go, but they need to wait for the 9-1-1 dispatcher to determine your location. Can they arrive in time?
Police officers are responding to a 9-1-1 call at a residence. The backup unit has been sent to an address that should be one block away. Due to a problem with the address, the backup unit gets positioned more than five blocks away. If the backup unit is needed, will they be close enough?
Don't take the gamble. Correct your address.
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