If you are in a situation where you need to call 911, chances are time is of the essence.
“In times of an emergencies, a lot of times, you get frantic and your mind doesn't work in ways, and Smart911 gets that information to us so you don't have to,” said Adam Smith, Washington Township Battalion Fire Chief
The Northwest Regional Emergency Communications Center has added “Smart911.”
It's a program where you can log on and share any information you think first responders need to know in case of an emergency.
“This is really about assisting our first responders, putting the power of information in their hands as they are responding to assist you,” said Jay Somerville, the NRECC Bureau Director.