Teach them their address. Even young children can learn their address and phone number. Empower your children to act in an emergency. Teach them how and when to call 911. They might save your life.
***Public Notice***
New Hampshire E-911 Commission Quarterly Meeting will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025 at 11:00 AM. Location: Incident Planning and Operations Center, Situation Room, 110 Smokey Bear Blvd., Concord, NH.
911 is statewide in New Hampshire.
No matter where in the state you are, your 911 call will be answered at one of our two PSAPs. Our professional Emergency Medical Dispatchers will then connect you with the help you need. One state, one system, one number – as simple as that.
NEWS RELEASE: New Hampshire 911 Telecommunicators Honored at New Hampshire Emergency Dispatcher’s Association Awards Banquet
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Today, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a champion of equality and service. #NH911 telecommunicators embody his values daily, working tirelessly to connect those in need with critical help. Thank you for your unwavering dedication to NH! #MLKDay#DayOfService
Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day – DESC honors all officers who dedicate their lives to keeping our communities safe. Join us in showing gratitude to law enforcement in your community, across the state, and nationwide. Let them know how much they mean to us!
Happy Thanksgiving! Today, we’re especially thankful for our incredible #NH911 team. To those enjoying time with loved ones, we hope it’s a wonderful day. To those working to keep NH safe, we are grateful for the sacrifices you and your families make to keep New Hampshire safe.
It may not be Thursday, but take a look at this throwback while we all have cooking on our minds! We recently came across this #NH911 Holiday Cookbook from 2002, filled with unique (and we mean UNIQUE!) recipes contributed by our employees.
Congrats to our #NH911 Assistant Supervisor Shellie Raposo, named @AtlanticChapter Trainer of the Year! With nearly 20 years of dedication, Shellie shapes the next generation of telecommunicators with skill, compassion, and positivity. Thank you for your unwavering commitment!
On National First Responders’ Day, DESC honors all of the brave first responders and pays tribute to those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. We recognize all of those who connect or provide people in an emergency with the help they need. @NH_StatePolice@nhfstems
This morning, PSAP Supervisor Abby Rider, Director Mark Doyle, & Laura Barker from @HeroPups joined Jack Heath on @ThePulseofNH to chat about Winni, NH911's first comfort dog! 🐾 Winni is already making a big impact with our #NH911 team. Listen here: https://t.co/v0C4aSILOH
Today we hosted an event to formally introduce Winni, the Division's comfort dog! Leadership from @NH_DeptSafety, #NH911, @HeroPups, and @ATT came together to celebrate this special occasion. It was amazing to see Winni in action, bringing smiles to all of our staff and guests.
2-28-2024 Release - State Prepares for Total Solar Eclipse, Influx of Visitors
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“NH is the place to be on April 8 – no other spot can eclipse the views we’ll have in the North Country!” said Governor Chris Sununu. #SolarEclipse2024#SolarEclipse
Teach the kids in your life how and when to call 911. Kids may need to repeat their addresses in an emergency. Do they know how to call 911 from a locked cell phone? 911 telecommunicators are community helpers. It is ok to answer their questions. #CallIfYouCanTextIfYouCant
We are aware of ongoing cellular network outages reported nationwide. Cellphone users are still successfully reaching #NH911, and we have received no reports that wireless callers have been unable to get through to NH 911 due to the outage at this time.
#NH911’s public info team had a great time at the Kingswood Regional High School career fair last week. We told students about the variety of careers at DESC, and got the word out to #CallIfYouCanTextIfYouCant
We’d love to come to your school’s career fair. [email protected]
#TuesdayTip If you are in an emergency and it is not safe to speak, you cannot speak, or you have poor cell service, you can send a text message to 911. Be sure to tell us the nature of the emergency and its exact location right away so that we can connect you with help
At #nh911, we can talk callers through emergencies even after alerting the responding agency. Call-takers can stay in contact both with callers and dispatch so that they can both provide instructions and enable the first responders on their way to receive updated information.