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Emergency: Call your local emergency number, usually 911.

If you think a life is in danger or a serious crime is about to be committed, call 911. If you are within an office building or place of business, you may first need to dial an access number for an outside line.

Non-Emergency: Call a non-emergency number.

If it is not an emergency, but you think that the person or situation should be investigated, do NOT tie up the 911 emergency number.

Most local police departments, and all state police barracks and 911 centers have non-emergency numbers. Take the time now to look it up and record it in a handy place.

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