Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications – Central office responsive to emergency call or alarm
Patent
1993-12-28
1995-08-22
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Emergency or alarm communications
Central office responsive to emergency call or alarm
379 37, H04M 1104
Patent
active
054447607
ABSTRACT:
A call is routed from a calling station on the one hand, by directing the call, in response to dialing by the calling station of an assigned emergency number, to an emergency answering service. On the other hand, in response to a command such as dialing by the calling station of a predetermined exigency code, the call is routed by accessing from a data base one of a number of a given exigency stations associated with the command, the calling number, the calling address, and/or the exigency station address; and directing the call from the calling station to the accessed exigency station.
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AT&T Corp.
Chan Jason
Kuntz Curtis
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