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Though I live in one of the safest cities not only in California but in the US, I find myself calling 9-1-1 probably 2-3 times a year. Sometimes it's because of a car accident, and sometimes it's just a simple traffic light that's out. I am, however, unsure what is appropriate for 9-1-1 and if there is an alternative for situations that aren't necessarily an immediate emergency. For example, I once had someone fire-spinning across the street from my house in a public park after hours. I did worry about, you know... my house catching fire from the nearby trees, but nobody was in immediate danger so I didn't call because I was unsure if it was appropriate. Can I get in trouble if I have completely good intentions?

Also thank you for what you do. Fun fact- last year a wooden 20-foot boat fell off the back of someone's car and hit me on the freeway. The 9-1-1 dispatcher thought I was joking about hitting a boat on the freeway and didn't take me seriously. It got sorted out though after a bit of explaining.

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Great reply! I've always considered voice over work because I can do 5 unique and completely different voices very well that sound nothing alike or like me- each with talking, screaming, whispers, singing, etc. Thanks for your story! Great inspiration! Since this is an IAmA....

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