Text-to-911 is a reliable and safe way to reach emergency services in New York City.
It is beneficial to people who are:
- Deaf
- Hearing impaired
- Speech impaired
- Not able to safely call 911
You should:
- Only text 911, if you can't call 911
- Never text and drive
Restrictions
Text-to-911 is free and works through short message service (SMS) with cellular carriers but requires a text or data plan.
Text-to-911 is also only available in English and Spanish in the five boroughs.
How to Text
To use Text-to-911 as efficiently as possible you should:
- Enter 911 in the “to” field without spaces or hyphens
- Let the operator know if you are deaf
- Text the reason for your emergency
- Text your full address with borough and cross streets if available
- Use complete words and sentences, not abbreviations
- Not text 911 in a group chat or send photos, videos, GIFs, or emojis
- Answer all of the operator’s questions. The operator will end the chat when appropriate.