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I've been asked about equipment to use for training young grade school children on using a telephone to call 911. My contact at the police dept. and I understand there are lots of cell phones being used in these situations, but they do want to set up some training for good old fashioned land lines.
I looked at the Viking DLE-300. It has a 911 Training mode. Is there anything else I should be looking at?
Thanks for your input. Jim
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I have a hazy memory of a Bell System gentleman coming to my 5th or 6th grade elementary school class to teach us how to use the telephone.
He connected two 565s to a box of some kind. The two phones pulled dialtone, could ring and the two users could talk to each other using this simulator which was likely made by Western Electric.
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How about a partner ACS ,small Panasonic ,or any other system that allows SLTs . you could also see if you could find a 911 dispatcher to answer the call
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