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Discover Ludwig"emergency telephone" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a telephone used to call emergency services, or a dedicated telephone line used for emergency communication. For example: "When the fire alarm went off, I immediately called the emergency telephone to alert the fire department."
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The development emerged during a hearing in Charleston concerning whether a judge will release 911 emergency telephone calls and police reports about the June 17 massacre.
He suggested a national emergency telephone number.
The emergency telephone number does not work.
Talk story about the new police emergency telephone number.
An emergency telephone alert had been issued, the RFS said.
Why does the red emergency telephone go for charity, over joined-up inter-govermental action?
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The 111 non-emergency telephone service is reportedly useless.
NHS 111 is a non-emergency telephone service, scheduled to be available throughout England by April 2013.
The Care UK deal rests in part on the government's drive to privatise England's non-emergency telephone service.
Four police forces have introduced the 101 non-emergency telephone number in the fourth phase of the roll out.
The company threatened to cut off the city's non-emergency telephone service at the end of last month.
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