Emergency Calling (911)


To make an emergency call, dial 911. (UW-IT provided phones also support dialing 9-911. Both methods connect to the same emergency services.) For non-emergent issues and other services, contact the local safety office for your campus:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Handles Emergency Calls?

Emergency calls are handled by a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), often referred to as the "911 operator" or "911 dispatcher". There are multiple PSAPs. Which PSAP you reach is determined on a per-call basis, based on location and service type (landline vs cellular).

How Does an Emergency Call Get to the Right PSAP?

It is important that an emergency call gets to the right PSAP in the caller's area. How an emergency call routes depends on where the call originates.

Updating Your Address Information

Emergency calls through the UW-IT phone system rely on pre-entered location information that is published to a national location database. Read below to see how different systems work to get your call and your address information to the correct PSAP. It is important that customers keep their location information up to date, so that emergency calls connect to the right PSAP and emergency services can go to the right location.