FDNY REMINDER ON THE USE OF 911 CALLS

January 5, 2022

FDNY is reminding New Yorkers that it is important to use 911 only for emergencies.  Allow first responders to assist those most in need. Only call 911 if you need help right away.  If you need help finding a health care provider, call 311. Ambulances do not provide testing for COVID-19, and patients are not transported to a hospital to be tested upon request. Transport decisions are made based on medical needs. Please only call 911 during a real emergency. For non-emergencies, or if you need help finding a healthcare provider, call 311. For more information about COVID, visit nyc.gov/coronavirus and text COVID to 692-692 for updates.

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